Post #2225940
2026-03-25 21:50 UTC
@magicmarcy@ruhr.social @n0toose@chaos.social @Codeberg@social.anoxinon.de I don't know what shenanigans both of you are up to, but for me, codeberg is an alternative to github, and that seems pretty clear actually. The main pupose of these services being hosting git repositories.
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@lumiukko@metalhead.club 2026-03-26 13:52
@ayba@mastodon.social @magicmarcy@ruhr.social @n0toose@chaos.social @Codeberg@social.anoxinon.de I second what this person said :D
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@poorpocketsmcnewhold@mamot.fr 2026-03-27 12:19
@ayba@mastodon.social @magicmarcy@ruhr.social @n0toose@chaos.social @Codeberg@social.anoxinon.de I would say the main bit there is that it isn't an alternative to GitHub, as in, it isn't suitable for most for-profit companies using Git. The same for folks that use generative AI and all sorts of proprietary GitHub features. It is, however, a welcoming place for people developing and publishing OSS software. Hence, why you would need to advertise to the folks that will be interested, using GitHub as the de facto Git/software code hosting platform.