Post #4325474
2026-07-23 17:58 UTC
@gedankenstuecke@scholar.social @pat_dev@social.linux.pizza @codefloe@social.tchncs.de well, to be fair…there are some codebases which are internal/private or closed source or for a client or whatever which I wouldn't expect I can host on Codeberg. Having a freemium/commercial service for such projects as an option is a valuable concept IMHO.
I'm just finding it quite bizarre for the commercial service to be criticizing the communial one. They serve different needs in my mind. "why not both?" meme, etc.
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@gedankenstuecke@scholar.social 2026-07-23 18:00
@jaredwhite@indieweb.social @pat_dev@social.linux.pizza @codefloe@social.tchncs.de totally agree that having commercial hosting for private/client work is valuable to have. I just think that "I/My company runs a thing for free that is based on donations" is a really weird model for that particular niche, might as well pay Github or Gitlab at that point and at least have some contract with guarantees