GitHub has gone - long live Forgejo (@forgejo@floss.social).
Fully migrated out of Microsoft’s walled garden after they blocked us:
- 54k commits
- 9.5k issues
- 4.3k pull requests
- 100k comments
Everything moved. Nothing left behind.
Read in full here:
GitHub has gone - long live Forgejo (@forgejo@floss.social).
Fully migrated out of Microsoft’s walled garden after they blocked us:
- 54k commits
- 9.5k issues
- 4.3k pull requests
- 100k comments
Everything moved. Nothing left behind.
Read in full here:
Why in the world Microsoft/Github would block an open source project that has no privacy or legal violations is something else.
Organic Maps for the win. Github can choke on that L.
Here is a thread about the reason (US law):
That’s why I would never relocate to US regardless of how much well paid jobs they have. The US law is against open source principles. It’s like taking some part of freedom from you and of course that’s for your own good. The US wants to “take all” from the world and hurt anyone they want even without a true reason (see attack on Irac). That’s the american “freedom” in practice. ![]()
The sanctions are not just affecting “some people”, but they also affect many our communities in return. I think we as a community should do the same to US. I wonder if the open source licenses can be updated to the new version that prevents using the software by any company or law authority that fights with open source principles. ![]()
Hex.pm website sanctions on Iranian programmers
I understand it would affect also other countries that are making sanctions, but once the companies would realise that they can lose a lot they would quickly try to reach law authorities as simply people really don’t like losing money. ![]()
The worst thing is that Iran did not do anything wrong. The US broke the agreement in one way and don’t want to negotiate fairly. Everywhere I hear that the US wants to attack Iran or attack it before they attack “us”. Persians are proud people with honour and Iran in past helped Polish refugees. That is why I always say that there is not a Pole who, knowing this, would ever support the sanctions or any attack on Iran. ![]()
Forgejo is a fork of Gitea.
I wish Foregjo provide the official Windows build.
Why would they have a big deal on contributor who’s in a sanctioned region? smh america ![]()
Thank you @Eiji for sharing this. I didn’t look into this enough but you’ve saved the day. Highly appreciated!
Agreed. Sanctions always hurt the innocent. I looked at the thread you shared about Iranian programmers and I was saddened and disgusted.
This is great news! I never heard of this, was it during the World War 1 or 2?
Thanks for providing clarity and answers to this topic.
Yeah. Sometimes America can really get to you. But such is the nature of the world that we live in ![]()
I recently migrated one of my personal projects to Codeberg, and it was quite easy to do, so I think I’ll do the same with the rest of my stuff some weekend soon.
Migrating GitHub Actions to another CI can be a challenge, but luckily I wasn’t too invested in platform-specific things, so shouldn’t be a big deal
Good luck @ozornin! I’ve never been a fan of Github Actions, always used other services before then. Good thing there are tons of options.
Let us know how it goes with migrating to another CI.