Found this news via Michael Downey's toot (admin of FLOSS.social:
Cool cool, @Gargron moving all @Mastodon project discussion behind a proprietary walled garden that requires agreement with Microsoft terms of service (and their analytics tracking). Now THAT makes a ton of sense. ๐คฆโโ๏ธ
#MastoAdmin #Mastodon #OpenSource #FreeSoftware #FLOSS #privacy
I suggest the most useful place to provide feedback is the Discourse thread, if you are a member of the Mastodon community forum.
It is a pity because there's interesting stuff going on that goes the fedi direction. I replied to Michael:
What is interesting is that both for #Discourse and for #Gitea there are plans to add federation support. In Gitea the first commits are already made after @forgefriends graciously made some money available from their own project budget. AFAIU they did not get @NGIZero grant, but will continue nonetheless.
And as for Discourse. The Pavilion plugin builders have shown interest to start in 2022 their #Fediverse entry. See Discourse will be joining the Fediverse
I hope both these projects do commence, as I consider them both very important for the #Fediverse as a whole. In any case they should get any encouragement and help we can give if only spreading the word on these intentions, like I do now.
Consider joining the Forgefriends community if you are passionate to help break code forge walled gardens, specifically Github.
I think many free software devs are in a similar situation. I am gradually moving stuff over to Codeberg myself, which is based on Gitea and also a large contributor of code to the Gitea project (some core team members are at Codeberg). Recently codeberg launched Codeberg Pages with per-repo custom domain support, so I can now move off of Github Pages. Another services in beta currently is Codeberg CI (based on Woodpecker CI, a FOSS clone of drone.io).
Codeberg looks really nice and they have migration tools as well. I'll have to look into it, maybe my next projects will be there.
Yes, I really like it too. Just today I found out that they also support Issue and PR templates, which I need for porting stuff.