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      Gitlab can be self-hosted. GitHub is a cloud-only service.

      So they could do git.mozilla.com and it would be their own instance of git, on their own hardware (or, probably, from their own AWS account). They control it entirely.

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      It absolutely is. Yes. You can run and maintain it on an own server and it is open core (yeah 😥) using the MIT license - unlike GitHub where you have to rely 100% on the goodwill of Microsoft and everything is closed and locked behind a TOS.

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        So why not use forejo, which is completely open source?

        If your criticism is MS pulling the plug, then Gitlab pulling a Redis/Hashicorp move and re-licensing their core should also be a concern

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          So why not use forejo, which is completely open source?

          Absolutely! I’d always go the Forgejo route!

          The thing is: I don’t see Firefox being hosted with Forgejo. The code base and amount of data might be way too massive. I see Forgejo as a forge for smaller projects.

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        No Gitlab is not AGPL, it is partly MIT and the corporate branch is under a proprietary license

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          Still better than a fully closed, 100% proprietary, cloud-only Microsoft service.