TIL: Deploying a self-hosted instance of Forgejo (aka Gitea) is easier than I thought

I host my open-source projects on Codeberg. But out of respect for this excellent service, I don't want to clutter it with one-off piles of code and stuff I don't take seriously. Also, I wanted to have my own "incubator" where I let my half-baked code sit until it matures into something usable before I share it on Codeberg. Long story short, I deployed a self-hosted Forgejo (a fork of Gitea)…

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Community Refines Git Packaging Workflow

Contributors and developers within openSUSE Project recently met to coordinate the Git-based packaging workflow for Leap 16 and discussed how the process applies to the Leap distribution going forward, but not to the rolling-release Tumbleweed, which still needs some work to transition.

The workflow, built on Gitea as the UI platform, represents a shift toward a more transparent, package-centric…

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Forgejo: The fresh outlook on Software Forges

Self‑hosting a site like GitHub or GitLab has never felt more “right” than it does now. Forgejo – the fork of Gitea that prides itself on lean code, speed, and enterprise‑ready features – is delivering a wave of improvements that make it an ideal choice for teams and solo devs alike. Below is a quick rundown of the most recent updates and the practical implications for your…

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