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Greetings fellow #engineering, #devops, and #sre folks.

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  • monkeyninja@10base2.devM This user is from outside of this forum
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    Greetings fellow #engineering, #devops, and #sre folks. I recently made the jump to Codeberg for my personal projects and while it took me a few minutes to fix some syntax issues moving between GitHub and Codeberg was pretty painless.

    I’m still new to leveraging Forgejo so I haven’t been at it long enough to see if there are pitfalls. I’m curious if anyone I know is using it for production CI/CD and if they’ve seen anything that’s given them pause or if it’s all been good for you?

    So far my experiences are all positive but wondering if anyone has run into anything that’s made them rethink their choices or if it’s been a good experience for you as well. I’m eyeing it for a project at work that has a shoestring budget so not having to secure funding for the software is a compelling option right now.

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    • monkeyninja@10base2.devM monkeyninja@10base2.dev

      Greetings fellow #engineering, #devops, and #sre folks. I recently made the jump to Codeberg for my personal projects and while it took me a few minutes to fix some syntax issues moving between GitHub and Codeberg was pretty painless.

      I’m still new to leveraging Forgejo so I haven’t been at it long enough to see if there are pitfalls. I’m curious if anyone I know is using it for production CI/CD and if they’ve seen anything that’s given them pause or if it’s all been good for you?

      So far my experiences are all positive but wondering if anyone has run into anything that’s made them rethink their choices or if it’s been a good experience for you as well. I’m eyeing it for a project at work that has a shoestring budget so not having to secure funding for the software is a compelling option right now.

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      @monkeyninja I think the CI/CD stuff is getting decent now - no worse than GH actions, at least.

      Just keep in mind the terms of use https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/org/src/branch/main/TermsOfUse.md#2-allowed-content-usage esp regarding private repos. But if everything you’re working on is open source, then no problem.

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        @monkeyninja I think the CI/CD stuff is getting decent now - no worse than GH actions, at least.

        Just keep in mind the terms of use https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/org/src/branch/main/TermsOfUse.md#2-allowed-content-usage esp regarding private repos. But if everything you’re working on is open source, then no problem.

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        @LucidDan That only applies if you're hosting in Codeberg itself though right? I'm looking to deploy Forgejo on-prem. In this case the project *is* open source so not a big deal either way but I thought for self-hosted you could use Forgejo as needed.

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          @LucidDan That only applies if you're hosting in Codeberg itself though right? I'm looking to deploy Forgejo on-prem. In this case the project *is* open source so not a big deal either way but I thought for self-hosted you could use Forgejo as needed.

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          @monkeyninja Absolutely! Didn’t realise that’s what you meant. In that case yeah no problem! I have been planning out a self host forgejo myself too.

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          • luciddan@fosstodon.orgL luciddan@fosstodon.org

            @monkeyninja Absolutely! Didn’t realise that’s what you meant. In that case yeah no problem! I have been planning out a self host forgejo myself too.

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            @LucidDan Fantastic, just checking I hadn't missed something! Thank you!

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