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What is the most annoying feature on other platforms that you think Codeberg (or #Forgejo) does better?
Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

I have more trust that Codeberg will be still usable in 5-10-20 years than any of the big ones and at least some of the big commericalized ones become useless due to #enshittification
Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

Subscriptions in the main menu is the obvious one that Codeberg does better. Such a small but significant thing.

On Codeberg it's just:

  • Click on profile picture
  • Subscriptions

Compared to how it's done on Github:

  • Notifications Button
  • Scroll all the way down
  • Click on Manage notifications
  • Subscriptions

I'm so often subscribed to issues or PRs so I can get relevant news on things I want to track, so it's pretty valuable to me.

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Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

pull request templates.
@forgejo's support for yaml-based templates is an awesome addition that I love a lot.
Meanwhile #github only has Markdown-based templates, which is just so limiting.

Only thing I wish forgejo would have, is a PR template chooser similar to issues. Would make it so much more useful.

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Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

Codeberg is connected to the modern Internet, unlike, say, Github which is inaccessible from IPv6 networks. 👍
Als Antwort auf Brett Sheffield (he/him)

@dentangle We do our best. Now also with outgoing IPv6 from CI builds (social.anoxinon.de/@Codeberg/1…)


#IPv6: One more step ahead of our prominent competitors who serve #IPv4-only websites:

If you run your #CICD pipelines in our hosted #WoodpeckerCI, you can now make use of IPv6, too.

Remember: Codeberg is available via IPv6 for years, and this is one more step to full support.

Thank you for your support. Please report any issues, in case they arise.


Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

An uncluttered UI without 3rd Party ressources where I do not need to lower my ublock-origin restrictions.
Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

People already said AI, but beyond that, I feel codeberg have kinda the same features, but better.

Although I wished some things on wikis:

Allow tree structure.

The summary right-pannel being floating so it's always visible (at least on desktop).

But that's all :3

Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

UI is just great and easy. F.e. GitLab always shows a large horizontal padding on line numbers when viewing source code. that‘s very disturbing when you use a mobile device.
Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

Bandwidth limits on Git LFS. GitHub's policy is wild: base is 1GB of up- & download bandwidth including CI/CD and *all* forks.

And getting more bandwidth isn't cheap, I'd rather donate that money to Codeberg ;)

Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

#Gitlab enterprise products fail to provide Conan2 C++ package support, so additional servers, uploads and downloads are required and/or we need to stick to outdated Conan1 packages.

#Codeberg and #forgejo OSS projects have this feature for free (next to other registries, formats and APIs for artifacts). 🥰 👍

Looks like expensive enterprise software is 5 years behind codeberg ... but that can't be.

It's a conspiracy 😁

Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

An irrelevant but a surprising thing that I found that, I don't need JavaScript enabled to browse through the site, it's not that important but it's a good addition to the experience as I use noscript extension. Although, I enabled it for codeberg obviously because I trust you but it was surprising to see it working at least, for looking at the code.
Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

the pile of useless JavaScript that takes minutes to load on slow connections.
Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

I am not worried about my stuff being fed to ai models. Actually thats the reasom I switched from gh

Another pro is the fact that its hosted in germany and thus subjected to stricter regulations

suggestion:
post a thread where you ask for criticism about codeberg, maybe people have some good ideas

that being said, i have no complaints

Als Antwort auf markus

@Markus We had such threads in the past. But it's also interesting to know why people already moved to Codeberg, for example. And it is better marketing material, obviously 😉
Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

Hehe I agree

I also think that the replies here speak for themselves

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Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

Large ass navigation was a mistake: on GitHub it's "Discussions" and other crap, on GitLab it's a frigging side menu with COLLAPSABLES.
Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

it's not possible to disable pull requests on a repository on #GitHub. It means people end up submitting PRs even if the repository is just a mirror or not accepting contributions for some reason. With #Forgejo, it's possible, so #Codeberg supports that
Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

- speed
- showing live output of pipeline/action (I can only compare to gitlab)
Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

Codeberg presents all the useful information without needlessly waiting for JavaScript to load.
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Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

Codeberg knows to implement #ProtocolsNotPlatforms so that every service can inter-operate without lock-in.

So that we don't get a #FreeSoftware community so confused that they worry "why are some people not linking their software project to *this one proprietary platform?*" like that's a bad thing.

forms.office.com/e/b5uvsPdJLF

Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

GitHub tries to be a PWA and it fails incredibly. Everything loads slower, sometimes navigating back fails and leaves you staring at the same screen, all for *no tangible benefit.* Codeberg just shows you everything as web pages, it loads super fast and navigation never fails because it's all up to the browser! Navigating back is instantaneous because the browser already has a cached version of the page. Bliss!
Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

@Codeberg@social.anoxinon.deForgejo doesn't use javascript for every little thing. Github at least lets you view pages without javascript, but Gitlab requires javascript for viewing anything.

I don't think there is anything I can't do on forgejo without javascript.

Als Antwort auf Codeberg.org

Not using cloud based services, but comparing self-hosted Gitlab and Forgejo is night and day.

- Gitlab has opaque database files for everything. Forgejo has plain git repos and SQL databases.
- Gitlab locks basic features like enforcing PR approvals behind a paid license.
- Bloat. Gitlab is trying to be a forge, a CI system, a project management tool, and 20 other things. Forgejo is a forge (but I worry that it's taking on CI now).

On the negative side, forgejo need to complete their API. Many things in their data model are not accessible through it.

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