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Post #2956960

2025-02-04 20:46 UTC

@denschub@mastodon.schub.social Just two posts below I had this link in my timeline: https://sfconservancy.org/GiveUpGitHub/ @dansup@mastodon.social You just open sourced loops. The right time to move off github is now when there aren't as many issues yet

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  • @dansup@mastodon.social 2025-02-04 20:49

    @JuleLe@outmo.de @denschub@mastodon.schub.social Once we have our infra setup, we will launch our own git server!

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  • @JuleLe@outmo.de @dansup@mastodon.social I do love self-hosting things. I host a lot of things for myself, too. but FOSS is annoyingly complicated. there is *a lot* of value of all being on "that one platform where everyone already has an account", because it lowers the barriers to entry a lot. I personally have skipped submitting a small patch to a project before or reporting a bug, just because I didn't feel like creating Yet Another Account (there are already 800 accounts in my password manager, it has to be enough eventually) especially for smaller projects, self-hosting code+issue tracker is expensive (both in terms of hosting resources, but also in terms of time and effort), and it puts a significant dent in the amount of input you get. some projects can justify that, for some projects that might even be the right decision, but I'm having a hard time posting "lolol microsoft bad just selfhost" like some others do. it's just not that simple. likewise, "just move to codeberg" isn't really sustainable, either. that'd just be moving things from one de-facto central entity to another. there will be a point in time where the costs of running codeberg exceed the amount of incoming donations and membership fees so much that operating it might no longer be possible. and that'd be a dark future, too. so I don't really have a hot take to post publicly here. it's much more complicated than a knee-jerk post.

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