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Why do these European Digital Sovereignty projects insist using Microsoft GitHub when European alternatives are available?

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    Why do these European Digital Sovereignty projects insist using Microsoft GitHub when European alternatives are available?

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      Why do these European Digital Sovereignty projects insist using Microsoft GitHub when European alternatives are available?

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      @lehtimaeki We don't insist on using GitHub.
      There is a link to a github account that is empty for now. It is just a placeholder that reserves the name there.
      NextGraph is the stack of ELFA and you will see that it uses Gitea exclusively (with a read-only mirror to GitHub) that will be migrated to Forgejo soon.
      For ELFA proper, we will setup a Forgejo instance, with a read-only backup on github, hence all issues and PR will be done on Forgejo 🙂 Thanks for your interest in this important detail.

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