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Since we've seen some high-profile projects move to Codeberg recently, and I was trying to sign-up, may be relevant to HN's interests :)
I had a few updates failing because parts of it are hosted on Codeberg. If anything, this shows that people are moving there.
probably because of the zig migration lol /jk. first big project I see
Let's see if anyone will pay for Codeberg after the migration from GitHub.
Mister, thou cannot pay for Codeberg.
It seems everything bug CI is back up.

Congrats to Codeberg for having a real status page and not a made up one like AWS and many others.

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"bad press is good press"

I don't care for Zig at all, and had never heard of Codeberg, they are now solidified in my mind aha

Considering moving to Codeberg too, but only 90% uptime for codeberg.org has me concerned. Not a great look unfortunately
I would say hug of death is very different to an outage due to an error. Still good to own up ofcourse!
So when Codeberg gets famous what's to stop Microsoft or another behemoth from acquiring it and starting the whole cycle over again?
Good thing git is distributed!

I always like to move as much as possible into the repo itself, 'issues' etc in a TODO, build scripts, or however you want to achieve that, so you can at least carry on uninterrupted when the host is down.

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