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this post was submitted on 16 Dec 2025
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Time to move to Codeberg or Forgejo, or self-host a bare git repo.
Or Gitlab. Unless Gitlab is terrible for some reason.
I like your comment because I always feel like I'm so late with news that someone will always point out why my suggestion is bad or even worse than the original.
But: atleast with gitlab you can partially* self host it if they are/get bad.
*afaik gitlab's SaaS (gitlab.com) isn't entirely open-source. Not sure which bits can not be self hosted.
You can run it self hosted and self host runners, some features are paywalled but you can work around them.
There are two editions of Gitlab - community edition (completely open source) and enterprise edition (closed source additions). You can run CE completely free. You can actually run EE completely free too, there are just some features disabled
That’s what I am saying, you can run it free just without some of the enterprise features.
But they are all able to be worked around, you’ll just wish you had paid by the time you work around them.
Yep, just clariftying what that means in terms of open source too, which i know folks here care about
OH, I didn’t recognize the differentiation in your comment.
Makes sense.