I think you need to be more specific with what you want. I don’t understand.
I think gitea has some activitypub support if you’re looking for that(?!) and github has those sochal things. you can subscribe to projects, issues, pull-requests and discussions, it github has notifications etc. but it’s not federated.
I think you need to be more specific with what you want. I don’t understand.
I think gitea has some activitypub support if you’re looking for that(?!) and github has those sochal things. you can subscribe to projects, issues, pull-requests and discussions, it github has notifications etc. but it’s not federated.
Gitea got forked into Forgejo, which is under a non-profit umbrella: https://forgejo.org
Until gitea does something that actually hurts-like RHEL- I’ll keep using Gitea.
You know that Forgejo is basically a drop-in replacement?
What does that change? Name any benefit over Gitea? Being a fork by a non-profit means nothing to me. I just want it to work and Gitea works.
To be clear, having a fork is good in case the Gitea team starts making anti-consumer decisions. But, being for-profit is not inherently a problem.
Read their FAQ.
https://forgejo.org/faq/