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I would have given it a go, but reading their terms it seems they don't like people having non-foss code there, and I would like to have both my foss and non-foss projects together on one platform.
I've been thinking about self-hosting forgejo though!
Edit: I did move from GitHub to GitLab, but don't really wanna stay on GitLab either.
I've been self-hosting Forgejo for a while now and I really quite like it.
Same
Similar - I thought about codeberg for the source of my interactive climate model,
but am not yet ready to give it a pure-foss license - might split in parts with different licenses. Could try self-hosting.
Off-topic but don't want that link go to waste: your link is broken! (very cool project btw)
Thanks, fixed! As you can see parts of the science code are already accessible via the 'cogs', but not yet the structural code - anyway keeps evolving, update soon.