Where would you host your code if you prefer non-for-profit communities with FLOSS commitment? - eviltoast

My first idea was to use the Gitea instance of the Free Software Foundation Europe, but T&Cs strongly encourage only projects with direct relation to the FSFE activities, so personal projects don’t seem welcome.

The first-party Gitea platform seems to be in risk of becoming for-profit.

  • Jummit@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    I can recommend Sourcehut, it’s still free right now: sourcehut.org You will need to learn how to use Git with email, but that isn’t a bad skill to have anyway, so why not.

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      I can give it a shot, certainly. One of the main contributors behind it is in my RSS reader so there’s some name recognition there. Future pricing is not final though, so I can’t budget for it before committing.

      • I second Sourcehut. I liked it so much, I started paying for it a couple of years ago.

        The CI works really well, and the parts are slowly (but continuously) becoming more integrated and cohesive.

        The features I like best may, however, be anti-features to others. The web interfaces are spartan (and correspondingly lightweight). Many interactions require more esoteric workflows - such as the aforementioned “PRs via email.” You could self-host the entire suite, if you wanted, and there’s almost no possibility for vendor lock-in… I guess there’s no real downside to that one. And Drew is a Character, which is fun if you agree with him on many things, which I do, but could be annoying if you don’t.

        I am a happy subscriber, FWIW.