Hello, Rutherther <ruthert...@ditigal.xyz> writes:
> see > https://blog.codeberg.org/new-storage-limits-on-codeberg-what-you-need-to-know.html > for news on codeberg storage usage - 750 MB for git repos per user/org. I hadn’t realized this was also per-org. I filed a request for more storage, as the blog post suggests: https://codeberg.org/Codeberg-e.V./requests/issues/790 > This is definitely going to affect guix organization, at least long term > (should probably > contact Codeberg regarding larger limit as guix itself is hundreds > of MB, and there are other repos, so I can imagine the organization is > going to be at least close to the limit if not over it), and the users > as well. Seems the AGit approach might have to become a requirement at > one point in the future for the guix repo - forking might go over the > limit. Even now I can imagine there will be users who wouldn't want to > take more than half of the storage limit just by forking guix (I am assuming > the storage taken on codeberg is same as if you clone and look at .git > contents, I haven't verified that though) Yeah, guix.git is close to 600 MiB, so when the quota is in place, cloning it would consume most of a user’s quota. I think we should also bring it up with Codeberg e.V., but one thing at a time. Thanks for the heads-up! Ludo’.