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Consider mirroring your repos to Codeberg #35

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throwaway-d opened this issue Dec 23, 2022 · 1 comment
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Consider mirroring your repos to Codeberg #35

throwaway-d opened this issue Dec 23, 2022 · 1 comment

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@throwaway-d
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Hello @the-markup

I believe you should mirror your repos to Codeberg because:

  1. Codeberg is libre, free, open-source, privacy-friendly, non-profit
  2. GitHub is privacy-invasive, proprietary, owned by Microsoft
  3. People on Codeberg like me can contribute to the project
  4. GitHub can take down your repos

Here are some sources for you:

  1. https://sfconservancy.org/GiveUpGitHub
  2. https://docs.codeberg.org/advanced/migrating-repos
  3. Github is not humane tech. Move this to a freedom-respecting place humanetech-community/awesome-humane-tech#33
  4. leave Github ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium#1894
  5. https://cadence.moe/blog/2022-07-03-git-forge-opinions-github-gitlab-gitea-sourcehut
  6. Migration to independent platform for provision of source code andersju/webbkoll#35

FAQ

  1. Q: - GitHub Actions -- this is a huge time saver for me
    - Forcing all contributors to modify their current setup and move to another hosting -- we may just lose contributors in the end

    A: As I said, we only just mirror. The repo will be available and contributable on both sites.

  2. Q: - Transferring issues -- is this possible? Issues here represent a technical knowledge base we can't live without
    - Transferring wiki and all edit history -- possible?

    A: Yes, it is possible.
    a. Example for issues:

b. Example for commits:

c. Example for wiki:

  1. Q: Despite having mirror/s, the project will still continue to be operated from GitHub for development, so having yet another mirror doesn't solve anything.

    A: You can create issues, contribute, view the repos on there without going to GitHub! Example:

  1. Q: How does Codeberg mirror comments from GitHub?

    A: It uses Access Token.
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  2. Q: My repos are very bandwidth-intensive projects, and I have my doubts as to whether the owner(s) of Codeberg would be prepared for such a massive bandwidth rate increase. I've also had individual projects be disabled on small sites before due to taking too much bandwidth.

    A: Oh.. I think you should directly ask https://docs.codeberg.org/contact/ about if they are ready for massive bandwidth rate increase.

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BTW, I wrote a separate repo about this: https://codeberg.org/Recommendations/Mirror_to_Codeberg

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