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  1. Pour ceux qui ne sont plus ou pas sur Github, Gitlab ou toutes autres forges non fédérées, ça vous est déjà arrivé d'envoyer des patchs par mail au mainteneur d'un projet ?

    #gitlab #github #codeforge #codeberg #forgejo

  2. Aaaaand it's gone.

    #Gitlab will probably *not* be doing any kind of federated merge requests any time soon.

    After not caring about it for a couple of years, then closing it, THEN receiving massive amounts of comments about it they re-opened this topic four months ago[1].

    And now they closed a different, related epic about the topic[2].

    Overall: Gitlab is not something I want to rely on.

    #Fediverse #Codeforge #Git

    [1]: gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-
    [2]: gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-

  3. I'm finally moving over to Radicle (radicle.xyz) instead of switching to another centralized code forge (like GitHub, GitLab, Codeberg, etc.). I definitely love the idea behind a #P2P code forge and I'm hopeful for Radicle's future, but I do have some reservations starting off:

    1) Despite talking a lot about freedom and privacy in the tutorial, the group building Radicle (radworks.org/) is planning to sell hosting and make a profit via an Ethereum-based cryptocurrency (tally.xyz/gov/radworks) as well as NFTs and smart contracts. Some big Libertarian red flags there.

    2) At some point there was a Swiss nonprofit "Radicle Foundation", but this now seems to be a for-profit venture (see radicle.xyz/history). I wish it could just be a nonprofit.

    3) In the user guide chapter on private repos (radicle.xyz/guides/user), it says that I need to use a public DNS address trusted seed node to share the repo. I understand there's no DHT here, but I hope it's not too much of a pain to run this over my local network instead of the internet. (And yeah, I know I can use git locally, I just want to test Radicle locally.)

    Overall, I think that if radworks turns out to be evil it will be a way easier transition to fork Radicle than it has been to leave GitHub, but I still wish I didn't have to worry.

    #Programming #CodeForge #Radicle #GitHub #GitLab #Codeberg #FOSS #FreeSoftware #VersionControl #crypto #Cryptocurrency #NFT #DAO #SmartContract #Ethereum #Libertarian

  4. ⚙️ CodeForge Live - S1E2! 🔥

    We’re taking a step back before moving forward—today, we’re diving into the fundamentals of x86 Assembly before continuing our bootloader journey. Understanding the low-level stuff is key, so we’re breaking it down in a hands-on, beginner-friendly way! 💻✨

    🔴 Live later today! youtube.com/@geekstaparadise

    #CodeForge #Assembly #x86 #LowLevelProgramming #LiveCoding

  5. @ayo did you come across #radicle yet? Looks really intriguing. They did a lot of R&D, seem to have nailed the #protocols now. I'm going to try it for my next #opensource project

    radicle.xyz/

    #git #cvs #sourcecode #codeforge #p2p

  6. "The decision to move to Forgejo as the new git forge has reached a new stage. Fedora Linux’s leadership has decided to choose Forgejo as their preferred git forge replacement. There are numerous factors involved in this decision and this article will discuss them, present some background on the process, and invite one more chance for feedback before the formal Fedora Council vote."

    #MatthewMiller #AkashdeepDhar, 2024

    fedoramagazine.org/fedora-move

    (1/2)

    #Fedora #CodeForge #Forgejo #Puagre

  7. #TIL about #GitWorkshop;

    "Gitworkshop.dev, git-remote-nostr and ngit are tools to enable code collaboration over nostr. Gitworkshop.dev provides a visual interface to discuss proposals and open issues. git-remote-nostr enables proposal creation, review and incorporation using standard git tooling. ngit handles repository setup and advanced proposal submission."

    gitworkshop.dev/

    #Git #CodeForge #Nostr #ForgeFederation

  8. Instead of focusing on being a , decided they wanted to be a chat bot. 😅 I love my AI helpers like . But I also think making it an assistant is key. Not the sole contributor. 😑

    Time will tell with this move. But on the plus side, maybe people give more a look at , , and other options. 😎

    github.blog/2023-11-08-univers

  9. Seriously you can feed your family and not use Microshaft and CloudGlare. Some people think they will not survive without selling themselves (and others) out to monopolists, that is crap.

    It would not surprise us if they have investments in #CAGEMAFIA and a just lying to our faces, "I wish I could switch to another #codeForge but all the [bots] I know are on there".

    Piss off.

    Had it with that attitude. Go affix a blue and yellow avatar, too because we all know you invest in #weaponsIndustry.

  10. Does anyone have a #Forgejo or #OneDev instance they'd be willing to let me and my team join? I need a general-purpose #CodeForge, but the treehouse.systems mail server appears to be down, so people can't verify their account to join me.

    I like to start my projects privately and only open-source them when they're ready. And I'm currently working on a modding project that would be illegal to make the source code public for. So Codeberg is out of the question for me for most projects.

    #code #programming #git #gitea #gitlab

  11. Speaking of how easy it is to learn how to triage Issues, a message from the Forgejo devs, who develop the code forge software under by CodeBerg.org

    > it would really make a difference if you could (or know someone who could) triage issues in codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/i

    Anyone willing to volunteer? All necessary training and mentoring provided. You don't need any experience with anything but being a human who knows how to use a web browser.

    #CodeForge #IssueTriage #Forgejo

  12. Microsoft GitHub locks searching a projects code behind authentication. Results show `?` and clicking takes you to a login. You shouldn't be required to have an Microsoft account to search LGPL code.

    Pro-tip: if you value freedom and accessibility, move your code base elsewhere

    #git #codeforge #dvcs #github

  13. Been thinking more of owning my again.

    Nothing wrong with offboarding. Just, you don't have a guarantee of how long your host exists.😅 And no, using is not the answer.😑

    Make mirrors everywhere sure. But your main host should be something you control. Something corps can't build their ML products from.

  14. Just found out about with called .

    Going to have to check it out. Though downside is they only have support for and . ⚰️ Neither which I use for my personal . However! They plan to support ! 🤯 That alone makes the software worth a glance or three for me. 😭

    plural.sh/

  15. @[email protected] the less is the more likely this will have to be brought back up.
    Another reason to move away from to instances like or

  16. #ShowerThoughts: the MVP for federated code forges is the ability to login to a new forge as a guest, using your account on your home forge. Obviously that would need to use something like OpenID that sends you back to your own forge to login, rather than expecting you to give your login credentials to the new forge. There would need to be a name and logo (ForgeFed?) that could sit alongside (or ideally replace) the 'login with GH/ GL' logos presently in use.

    #ForgeFed #CodeForge #Federation

  17. The MVP for federated code forges is the ability to login to a new forge as a guest, using your account on your home forge. Obviously that would need to use something like OpenID that sends you back to your own forge to login, rather than expecting you to give your login credentials to the new forge.

    #ForgeFed #CodeForge #Federation

  18. This list of community-hosted #CodeForge instances, which I've been curating on the #P2PF wiki, now has more than 50 entries. Additions and corrections welcome:
    wiki.p2pfoundation.net/List_of

  19. @MatejLach bring on @forgefed (or #sourcehut or #SaT or #GitSSB)! There are lots of projects working on a federated #CodeForge network, but there is a lot still to be done to get it all usable for anyone other than command line wizards. A good test project would be a docs forge, like #flossmanuals, but federated. If mere mortals can collaborate on docs using federated editing tools, they're ready for anyone to use.
    @saper @jwildeboer