Hi :)

Thanks David Nind for sharing this info on the last dev meeting:

Use of Gitea: We use Gitea for git.koha-community.org. Gitea was "forked" and 
is now Forgejo[1] - see the links update and related links[2] (sounds eerily familiar 
8-(.. ). The community needs to look at what to do next, such as whether to continue to 
use Gitea, update to Forgejo, do something else.... (David Nind)
[1] https://forgejo.org/
> [2] https://forgejo.org/2022-12-26-monthly-update

Comments during the meeting:

forgejo is the 'good' one?

that's what it looks like ^^

"After Gitea Ltd confirmed the takeover of the Gitea project on 30 October 2022, a 
group of people proposed that Codeberg e.V. should become the custodian of a fork of 
Gitea. The proposal was accepted 16 November 2022" - e.V. is a German thing actually

More details:

e. V. is the legal form for associations in Germany and Codeberg e. V. is known for their Gitea (well, now Forgejo) instance that became host to a decent number of libre projects in the last two years. (likely they moved away from GitHub and not wanted the not libre GitLab instance at GitLab.com (open-core))


Trivia:
> Forgejo (pronounced /forˈd͡ʒe.jo/) is inspired by forĝejo, the Esperanto word for forge.

😃😃😃 I knew the name spelling looked familiar!


Cheers,

--
Victor Grousset/tuxayo
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