Post #4039720
2026-07-23 09:52 UTC
RE: https://social.tchncs.de/@codefloe/116963861098218609
@mitsuhiko@hachyderm.io I agree to some extent; I think the blurry lines might cause endless discussions about edge cases later on, even though they're clearly defining a stance, and this may cause the net benefit of repelling AI users overall.
That being said, I wouldn't say there is *no* alternatives. #Codeberg has gotten a bit of fame lately indeed, but there are other self-hosted #Forgejo instances which are happy to welcome AI users, e.g. #CodeFloe.
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@jti42@infosec.exchange 2026-07-23 15:39
@bnjbvr@tutut.delire.party @mitsuhiko@hachyderm.io I think the upside of this event is that it might lead to the growth of the forge federation model. Which is - aside of Gogs/Gitea/... original appeal as good software - in my view the actual value proposition of Forgejo. And I think one of their original propositions at the fork event. It still needs some work but would then lead to such events being a complete non-event. Everyone gets to select their ideologically aligned forge, no deduction in discoverability or search or cross-forge interaction.