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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.
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 (although I don't know this for sure).
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
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?
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
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.
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
Ihatecode.com
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
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.