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If you use #Codeberg for your #Git hosting, which other services you rely on can you recommend further?

For instance, we appreciate the service by #LetsEncrypt for our TLS certificates and Anoxinon for our Mastodon instance.

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Esther Payne :bisexual_flag:

@Codeberg In France I appreciate @Aquilenet who provide my internet.

They are awesome and a cooperative.

They also use quite a few @NGIZero funded applications, like @cryptpad .

Jan Wildeboer 😷:krulorange:

@Codeberg I use #VSCodium as my local IDE. It integrates nicely with Codeberg to work with my repos.

dbat :godot:

@Codeberg I appreciate Disroot.org for my email and other cool services. I live in south africa!

Haro

@Codeberg
I recently was introduced to european-alternatives.eu/

Currently I'm getting certs from letsencrypt, but through that site I learned about buypass.com and I'll move to them the next time certs expire.

Codeberg is listed there, too πŸ‘

bbbhltz

@Codeberg the @Framasoft services are awesome, @mailbox_org for my email and Infomaniak for my domain

Fen (spooky out of spite)

@Codeberg I don't use too many services to be honest, but devdocs.io/ is a wonderful tool for documentation all in one place

morgan

@Codeberg I’ve been really happy with woodpecker for my CI

Andre_601 πŸ‡¨πŸ‡­ :kt_bs:

@Codeberg first one is your service #CodebergPages and the other is #WoodpeckerCI

Also recently started using #ForgejoActions for deploying my website stuff.

πŸ”— David Sommerseth

@Codeberg

Of cloud services, I have to highlight @protonprivacy in addition to @simplex and @signalapp for communication. @liberachat is also important for open source developers. #vscodium for the IDE.

Otherwise I prefer #RHEL as the base OS on my laptop with VMs and #podman testing code across different distros. And @e_mydata on a @Fairphone.

Unfortunately, at my day job we're stuck with the Atlassian stack, which is such a time waster once you need to use the web portals. And even though the vscodium extension helps, it's still slow to use. It's slowly killing me from the inside with its sluggish user experience.

The open source projects I'm responsible for at work now uses #codeberg as the main repo (with pushes to gitlab and github, in addition to a closed bitbucket repos). This ensures redundancy and users concerned about repo attacks can pull all the public repos and see if the repos are in sync.

@Codeberg

Of cloud services, I have to highlight @protonprivacy in addition to @simplex and @signalapp for communication. @liberachat is also important for open source developers. #vscodium for the IDE.

Otherwise I prefer #RHEL as the base OS on my laptop with VMs and #podman testing code across different distros. And @e_mydata on a @Fairphone.

Alex

@Codeberg migadu, no-bullshit, swiss-based email provider

Mwa πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ΎπŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ

@Codeberg I use #geany as my IDE and use Git to push it to Codeberg :blobfoxdealwithitfingerguns:

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