this post was submitted on 14 May 2026
150 points (97.5% liked)

Linux

13648 readers
558 users here now

A community for everything relating to the GNU/Linux operating system (except the memes!)

Also, check out:

Original icon base courtesy of lewing@isc.tamu.edu and The GIMP

founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
 

Since Microsoft owns Github, Gitlab is Corp owned now since 2022, why are so many who preach privacy or using Linux, etc, still using a MS product?

Genuine questions. I'm assumming either familiarity & simplicity with GH or difficulty migrating elsewhere?

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] BakedCatboy@lemmy.ml 2 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago)

I mean I'm not really concerned about it being actually private, I just need to not have asset creators become pissed at me for publicly hosting their paid assets. Self hosting forgejo is on my to-do list but until then I'm using GitHub as a free project host for my unity/blender projects with paid assets. A single one of those projects easily blows past the codeberg 100MB private repo limit.

Besides that, basically the only use I have for GitHub is to contribute to repos on GitHub or to open / comment on issues. So it feels kind of useless to use codeberg since it defeats the whole purpose when the repos I want to interact with aren't there.

Self hosting also means I wouldn't be able to accept PRs, comments, or issues from other people unless I let them create accounts, which is something I don't want to moderate. I was waiting for forgejo to get federation to self host it but I haven't seen an update from them about that in a while.

So basically there are 2 things I use GitHub for:

  • Keeping private projects safe, which are too big for codeberg to allow
  • Opening issues on repos that are on GitHub, so using codeberg completely defeats the purpose

Codeberg is like a GitHub where the projects I want to interact with don't exist, and copying the projects there doesn't help me give feedback to the original authors.