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Move/Mirror to Codeberg #658
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Yeah, I don't like GitHub either. I mean, they allowed OpenAI to steal my code and throw it into a language model with the explicit intent of replacing me. However, a move to another platform would severely dampen visibility unless there was the ability to mirror both the repository and issues between the two hosters. Is that possible? |
That's something I'll have to look into. I'm not sure actually. |
I can't say for certain that's not possible, but I haven't found anything to indicate that it is. |
Hm. Codeberg and GitHub do have APIs for issue creation, so it could always be possible for me to write out a daemon that synchronizes issues between the two. Maybe if I have the time. |
That is a pretty good idea. I would be surprised if something like that doesn't exist already. |
I am investigating full-service mirroring to Codeberg, and this might be relevant to your own work: https://codeberg.org/Recommendations/Mirror_to_Codeberg . I can confirm that the migration seems to work very well, but I have not yet found how to repeat it for non-code objects. |
Seems interesting @danshearer, still extremely busy and I'm unsure when I can do this. |
It would be nice if the project's code were moved to GitLab or Codeberg. GitHub is not an open source platform, and being owned by Microsoft makes it more of a danger to open source projects, rather than a help.
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