FirmwareBurner 3 days ago

So a corporation should be in contempt with US law just to uphold a moral high ground for a some random user?

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netsharc 2 days ago

It's a tired argument, but what if we replace "US" in your sentence with "Chinese", "Russian" or "Iranian"?

Considering how the government of "the shining beacon of democracy" is currently running more like one of the above countries, I think it's a good comparison. But I'm guessing plenty here MAGA disagree.

mcv 3 days ago

Sounds like another reason not to repy on US-based services.

GoblinSlayer 2 days ago

Until Forgejo does the same.

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What is ‘Codeberg e.V.’?

Codeberg is a non-profit association registered in Berlin, Germany. The abbreviation e.V. stands for eingetragener Verein, which translates as ‘registered association’.

As defined by its Bylaws, its goal is to “guarantee the openness and continued availability of free software”.

Forgejo has to abide by Codeberg’s goals. We believe that this arrangement reinforces the longevity of Forgejo, as far as the project’s stability and financial security is concerned.

Codeberg e.V. owns Forgejo’s domains, provides resources and cooperates closely with Forgejo.

mbirth 2 days ago

The website codeberg.org is technically similar to GitHub in that they host your code. The repo for OrganicMaps on codeberg.org is here:

https://codeberg.org/organicmaps/organicmaps

However, as you can see, this is only a mirror of the official, original repository, which is hosted here:

https://git.omaps.dev/organicmaps/organicmaps

And while this is using ForgeJo - the software Codeberg develops - it is hosted by OrganicMaps themselves. Thereby, it is very unlikely that somebody else takes this down for whatever reason.