Im probably not going to switch anytime soon (ive been on GH for over 10 years now), but I wonder if there is something like a Github Alternative?

With all the takedowns (open source or otherwise) occurring lately, I would rather like my code to be somewhere safe-ish.

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    With all the takedowns (open source or otherwise) occurring lately

    Am I out of the loop? Were there any big controversial takedowns recently?

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      Minecraft’s modding ecosystem was a big one, quite awhile ago, now.

      I think folks are expecting some action against popular emulators, with Nintendo going lawsuit happy.

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      Ive seen a couple people recommend Gitea. I might give it a shot.

      First time ive heard of Codeberg. Thanks!

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        For self hosting there’s also Forgejo which is a fork of Gitea

        Thats what Codeberg uses

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        Gitea is not really recommended anymore these days, due to being taken over by a for-profit comany + introducing a paid tier.

        Nowadays Forgejo is the project to look at.

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          Forgejo looks good, but I don’t see any support for Gantt charts?

          Kanban works well for active work but sometimes you need to step back and look at the longer term plan as well.

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    It’s also pretty easy to use multiple remotes. I have a github, a gitlab and a codeberg remote in many of the repos I have on my local machine. One short shell script to pull and push from all of them at the same time, and I barely notice the difference

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      I do that with a couple of essential repos with GitLab. GitLab has been a bit slow lately and I kinda want to find other alternatives (hence the post).