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Gentoo on Codeberg (gentoo.org)

436 points by todsacerdoti · 151 days ago · 153 comments on HN

Article summary

Gentoo, a Linux distribution, has created a presence on Codeberg, a Git forge, to provide an alternative to GitHub for contributions. The Gentoo repository mirror is available at https://codeberg.org/gentoo/gentoo, and other git repositories will be added in the future. This move is part of a gradual migration away from GitHub, with the goal of providing a more decentralized and independent platform for contributions. Codeberg is a non-profit organization based in Berlin, Germany, and uses the Forgejo platform.

Main themes

  • Decentralization
  • Git forges
  • Codeberg
  • GitHub alternatives
  • Contribution platforms
  • Federation

What commenters say

  • The move to Codeberg is a step towards a less monocultural internet and a more decentralized platform for contributions.
  • Some commenters prefer the old way of using email for contributions, citing its simplicity and decentralization.
  • Others argue that modern forges like Codeberg and GitHub provide more features and functionality, such as pull requests and code review, that are essential for collaborative development.
  • There is a desire for federated pull requests and a more decentralized approach to contribution, but it is unclear how this can be achieved without relying on centralized systems.
  • Some commenters believe that requiring forks for contributions is a deliberate design choice to inflate repository numbers and attract investors.
  • Others argue that forks are necessary to store and manage contributions, and that alternative approaches like the AGit workflow may not be suitable for all use cases.
  • There is a tension between the benefits of decentralized platforms and the convenience and features of centralized systems like GitHub.
  • The use of email for contributions is seen as a viable alternative to modern forges, but it may require more effort and discipline to manage and review patches.