So except for work I'm already doing on projects like #homeassistant, I'm ready to #deletegithub , already have my own #gitea.

I understand the why, now the how of regaining the github network effect: are we working towards a federated git network? Or should make gitlab.com a new centralised place for foss?

'Cause I like my #gitea instance for my personal stuff, but what do I do with a new project that aims to grow?

I know git is already decentralised by nature :) but doing stuff like PR and issues still requires accounts on the same instance...

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@yarmo I find myself in the same situation. Sick of seeing all these brilliant open source / FOSS repos are on GitHub and it requires an account to interact and contribute in any way. Personally host my projects on GitLab, but I've also considered Gitea, if for no other reason than the added control and decentralisation.

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