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1 month agoThey not only force their user to buy their crap, they also intentionally and maliciously frame the AGPL in a certain way.
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They not only force their user to buy their crap, they also intentionally and maliciously frame the AGPL in a certain way.
Have a look at Forgejo which is a soft fork run by a nonprofit organization of Gitea which is owned by a for-profit company.
It need very little system resources and still gives you all the common features you know from commercial Git hosting providers.
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With this huge ranges we’ll have the same problem with IPv6 in a few years that we already have with IPv4.