I don’t need to self host a git server or anything like that. Just need a place I can link to in my CV with some code examples. Microsoft pushing their AI rubbish has been the final straw.
- Codeberg is good - SourceHut is another option, both can be self-hosted. 
- It’s good to have a Codeberg accout for sure, and to contribute there. One should note though that their services are only for projects under a free (libre) license. They don’t really enforce that yet, I think, but it’s sure good to know. - I think gitea (or gitlab) don’t have such policies (but I don’t know for sure). 
 
- Codeberg is the hosted application of self hosting forgejo. 
- The alt right sends DDoS attacks at codeberg? I’m out of the loop, why could they possibly want to do that? - For example: 
 
 
- I just installed a forgejo instance on my server for that purpose. It’s the same software as behind codeberg. 
- A simple webpage should do 
- codeberg , git.gay , disroot.org have a git service - git.gay in the Portfolio? When applying for Jobs you gotta have a chill employer then lol - Funny domain names for hosting code is why godaddy exists. - I’m excited to submit my future CS assignments with 
- My bad , did not see portfolio also their is git tea , gitlab and tchncs also host their own gitlab service but I think it’s not reliable 
 
- the OP explicitly said no need for git - They said they don’t need to self host a git forge. Given that they were asking for alternatives to GitHub I think they did want a git forge of some kind. 
 
 
- If you just want a website you can send folks to, neocities is pretty neat. Not really code specific though, and you have to write it yourself or find a template 
- I don’t know if you have a website, but my $5/month shared web host allows me to set up a git server, and I think many of them are similar. 
- Are you looking to just replace GH Pages or Github altogether? netlify is a nice step up from GitHub Pages. Once integrated with github or gitlab it will autodeploy changes from whatever branch you tell it. As a bonus, you get preview links on every pull request before merging and rolling out to your live site. - I need a GitHub style host for my git projects. They are all toys and I don’t write anything worth collaborating with me on! Anyway my current CV has my GH profile linked to it so that people can see at a glance that I have personal projects/toys and know a range of languages. - One thing I’m going to miss about leaving GH is that I’ve got a few commits in FOSS projects on there like the Gentoo Package Manager, although maybe I can follow them if they move. 
 











