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And #forgejo already has a level of #ActivityPub federation support, like for federated stars:

domaindrivenarchitecture.org/p

Hopefully with @forgefed adoption on the roadmap too, where this open standard supported by @NGIZero has been significantly progressed, but needs implementers in active feedback loops to refine and mature the specs.

codeberg.org/forgejo-contrib/f

domaindrivenarchitecture.orgDomainDrivenArchitecture: How To: Federated Stars

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.

radicle.xyzRadicleSovereign code infrastructure.

"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

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Fedora Magazine · Fedora Moves Towards Forgejo - Fedora MagazineNumerous factors were involved in the decision to move to Forgejo and this article will discuss them, present some background on the process, and invite one more chance for feedback.

Gitlab has a backlog item for enabling #ActivityPub support.

There isn't a lot of consistency in this stuff yet, don't know if they'll conform to what #ForgeFed is designing, or just aim for "can subscribe in Mastodon"

(really, they should be supporting both)

#gitlab #codeforge #Fediverse #ActivityPub gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-

GitLabSupport ActivityPub for GitLab (#11247) · Epics · Epics · GitLab.org · GitLab Gitlab/ActivityPub Design Documents by @oelmekki The goal of those documents is...
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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.

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Codeberg.orgforgejoBeyond coding. We forge.