My forgejo is not down!
However, at work we use GitHub, and now I can’t deploy.
Submitted 2 days ago by Beep@lemmus.org to technology@lemmy.world
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46946872
My forgejo is not down!
However, at work we use GitHub, and now I can’t deploy.
Time for sword fighting with rulers in the hallway.
I work from home. My wife is not impressed by more boredom.
Perfect.
Replace code written by humans with AI-generated code! They said. It will be fun! They said.
Long live codeberg
Seriously: What kind of good options exist for migrating a couple GitHub repos (including CI pipelines that work across repos to deploy to azure) cleanly and quickly (i.e. including PR’s, issues, etc.) to a different provider?
Forgejo supports GitHub actions and of course git.
The forge metadata though? Like issues and such, are a harder problem to me
Here’s how I handled my migration to CodeBerg:
Forgero or codeberg or something else? What do you recommend?
It is possible to migrate source code (including history) from GithHub to CodeBerg in just a few commands, and it is free for public repositories.
So I started there.
Since I like it, I’m looking into self-hosting my own Forgejo server. I expect that to be a smooth transition, since CodeBerg runs Forgejo under the hood.
You can “migrate” source code to any place you have ssh or file access to in a single command using git. That’s kinda what made git so good. It’s decentralized by nature.
Oh, interesting.
I’m looking for strictly private repositories to share with a handful of people, but I also don’t mind paying.
How much maintenance does forjero require? I don’t really have the capacity for much of that at the moment (thus, the paid solution search lol). Maybe I’ll look into codeberg. Are they secure?
Hurray!
jonathan7luke@lemmy.zip 2 days ago
What an exciting time to be building software! With AI, we’re able to achieve production outages with unprecedented frequency!