According to various reports ([1], [2], [3], [4]), GitHub is suspending accounts of Russian developers and organizations linked to or associated with organiz...
Repos of something other than FOSS, or repos of potentially-infringement-enabling FOSS like youtube-dl? From what I know of codeberg I’d expect them to allow the latter; I hope they aren’t any more unfriendly to piracy-related FOSS than their local laws require them to be.
Really? Just when a thought that compared to Github and Gitlab it was the best alternative for not being a corporation and being less tied (in legal/political terms) to any kind of US constraints. What where the supposed reasons for the banning?
codeberg.org is a nice non-US alternative. I migrated a while back and I am very happy.
Warning: they are Germany-based, and not friendly to anything piracy-related. They removed a few repos of mine, and I had to move elsewhere.
Repos of something other than FOSS, or repos of potentially-infringement-enabling FOSS like youtube-dl? From what I know of codeberg I’d expect them to allow the latter; I hope they aren’t any more unfriendly to piracy-related FOSS than their local laws require them to be.
I think its a local law issue, but also Germany’s laws against piracy / infringement are almost as draconian as the US’s.
Really? Just when a thought that compared to Github and Gitlab it was the best alternative for not being a corporation and being less tied (in legal/political terms) to any kind of US constraints. What where the supposed reasons for the banning?