For those wondering why Codeberg is slow right now:
„GitHub took down the XX repository due to "Excessive Bandwidth Usage“.
Welcome to Codeberg. Feel free to move on.
But thank you for the stresstest.
For those wondering why Codeberg is slow right now: „GitHub took down the XX repository due to "Excessive Bandwidth Usage“. Welcome to Codeberg. Feel free to move on. But thank you for the stresstest. 6 comments
Just to clarify our stance: We're happy to accept large free/libre software projects migrating to Codeberg. This can even happen in a hurry. And we're ready to help with the migration as good as possible. But to reiterate: Hosting proprietary content on Codeberg is not allowed. Thanks. @Codeberg My estimate would be that github can sustain a lot more bandwidth than codeberg ever will, but correct me if I am wrong. No offense, but M$ has the $-sign in the name. So hosting an "excessive bandwidth" repository probably just means the excessive bandwidth M$ managers had in their inbox due to friends and lobbyists complaining about said repository? @Codeberg You folks really post the most confusing updates 😂 Between this and the naming thing I just have no idea what is being said @robcresswell Our response to the post might bring clarity? But yeah, some posts are quick rants. ~f |
@Codeberg I'm not sure I follow