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  • ? Guest

    You can easily do that with forgejo/gitea. However, you cannot sync these issues, that's a one-off operation.

    You can however totally sync the git repo - either out of the box or using web hooks/git hooks.

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    YMMV. I've seen issues in migration from Gitea to Codeberg. Always test first.

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      https://feddit.org/post/9959466/5697405

      [why blocked?]
      "a contributor made a push from a sanctioned region is what i saw. not even a main dev, and they didn’t receive any warning is my understanding. i might be way off, i’m not a final source:

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      Not that I condone Microsoft, but if it is a sanctioned country (Russia, Iran, North Korea, etc.). Microsoft will be in shit with the US government if they let it there.

      If the project has contributors from there, then I guess they need to move off GitHub like they did.

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        You can easily do that with forgejo/gitea. However, you cannot sync these issues, that's a one-off operation.

        You can however totally sync the git repo - either out of the box or using web hooks/git hooks.

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        I bet you could sync issues if you were bored enough. It'd be a pipeline that you have to maintain and two way syncs are a pain to maintain, but I bet it's doable

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          Not that I condone Microsoft, but if it is a sanctioned country (Russia, Iran, North Korea, etc.). Microsoft will be in shit with the US government if they let it there.

          If the project has contributors from there, then I guess they need to move off GitHub like they did.

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          All fair but with current us foreign policy I really have hard time respecting their authority on anything

          Mega corps gonna mega corp so that why there is a need for decentralization where possible. Otherwise we are all gonna be enslaved by a few mentally ill people with out any check or balace.

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            Not that I condone Microsoft, but if it is a sanctioned country (Russia, Iran, North Korea, etc.). Microsoft will be in shit with the US government if they let it there.

            If the project has contributors from there, then I guess they need to move off GitHub like they did.

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            Apparently Github is OK with Iran:

            https://github.blog/news-insights/policy-news-and-insights/advancing-developer-freedom-github-is-fully-available-in-iran/

            https://github.blog/news-insights/policy-news-and-insights/github-supports-internet-freedom-and-global-availability-in-iran/

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              Not that I condone Microsoft, but if it is a sanctioned country (Russia, Iran, North Korea, etc.). Microsoft will be in shit with the US government if they let it there.

              If the project has contributors from there, then I guess they need to move off GitHub like they did.

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              This is a really strong argument for not depending on non-federated, centrally controlled services. It doesn't matter which country or company is behind Your Favorite Service™, they can be legally mandated to by Oppressive Regime ("it could never happen in my country!"), or they could just be arbitrary assholes.

              I don't care why Microsoft did it. I moved off Github when MS acquired them, although in this case it probably wouldn't have made a difference. Regardless, what it proves is that you can not rely on a monopoly.

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                Not that I condone Microsoft, but if it is a sanctioned country (Russia, Iran, North Korea, etc.). Microsoft will be in shit with the US government if they let it there.

                If the project has contributors from there, then I guess they need to move off GitHub like they did.

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                Problem is that unless the person was paid for contributing, what goods or services are being exchanged with the project. I mean if Microsoft received money from that person for a subscription or something I might see them having to ban the user and refund the money. But what did the project receive that would violate sanctions? Volunteer work is usually not covered or else relief organizations and religious missionaries would be banned and the US historically loves sending those. What am I missing?

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                  All fair but with current us foreign policy I really have hard time respecting their authority on anything

                  Mega corps gonna mega corp so that why there is a need for decentralization where possible. Otherwise we are all gonna be enslaved by a few mentally ill people with out any check or balace.

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                  Yeah I don't disagree. Corporations shouldn't exist imo, but they do and if you don't want to host your own things then we have to work with them.

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                    Apparently Github is OK with Iran:

                    https://github.blog/news-insights/policy-news-and-insights/advancing-developer-freedom-github-is-fully-available-in-iran/

                    https://github.blog/news-insights/policy-news-and-insights/github-supports-internet-freedom-and-global-availability-in-iran/

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                    I mean blocking specific countries is stupid anyway. Historically China has been playing games with the EU and the US on a geopolitical level. But: Chinese, European as well as American researchers have been at the core of research on current topics like AI, security, etc. Btw. ironically the scientific landscape is very collaborative and borders on a federated model, it's actually pretty neat how much researchers don't care about country of origin.

                    What I'm saying is introducing geopolitics into open source development or research is one of the most stupid things to do, because it punished both your and the other country and only benefits uninvolved third parties. It's literally shooting yourself in the foot.

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                      Yeah I don't disagree. Corporations shouldn't exist imo, but they do and if you don't want to host your own things then we have to work with them.

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                      Or with cooperatives. Cooperatives are a good alternative to corporations.

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                        cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/9959466

                        geteilt von: https://programming.dev/post/27692275

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                        It doesn't seem like a very "walled" garden if they were able to migrate all their data including issues and comments

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                          Not that I condone Microsoft, but if it is a sanctioned country (Russia, Iran, North Korea, etc.). Microsoft will be in shit with the US government if they let it there.

                          If the project has contributors from there, then I guess they need to move off GitHub like they did.

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                          So now we know how to instantly delist any project on GitHub.

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                            Or with cooperatives. Cooperatives are a good alternative to corporations.

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                            Cooperatives are still a corporation, but the ownership is distributed more than the CEO style corporation we are used to.

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                              So now we know how to instantly delist any project on GitHub.

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                              Seems like a vulnerability to exploit

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                                https://feddit.org/post/9959466/5697405

                                [why blocked?]
                                "a contributor made a push from a sanctioned region is what i saw. not even a main dev, and they didn’t receive any warning is my understanding. i might be way off, i’m not a final source:

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                                This Russiaphobia is so completely out of fucking control.

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                                  Cooperatives are still a corporation, but the ownership is distributed more than the CEO style corporation we are used to.

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                                  Are there any 501c3's out there that I can host with? That would be the dream. Unless I guess buying into a cooperative of those exist

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                                    This is a really strong argument for not depending on non-federated, centrally controlled services. It doesn't matter which country or company is behind Your Favorite Service™, they can be legally mandated to by Oppressive Regime ("it could never happen in my country!"), or they could just be arbitrary assholes.

                                    I don't care why Microsoft did it. I moved off Github when MS acquired them, although in this case it probably wouldn't have made a difference. Regardless, what it proves is that you can not rely on a monopoly.

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                                    I don't think federation saves us. If the server owners are in the states they still have to comply. I don't know for certain, but I think if there are us citizens using it, some laws might compel non us based servers as well.

                                    The only way around it is that I can think of is tor. That doesn't make it legal it would just be harder to stop.

                                    All of this is assuming the US justice department would even care enough though.

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                                      cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/9959466

                                      geteilt von: https://programming.dev/post/27692275

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                                      This is the benefit of using distributed tools like git.

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                                        Are there any 501c3's out there that I can host with? That would be the dream. Unless I guess buying into a cooperative of those exist

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                                        A membership cooperative isn't a bad idea I suppose for a cloud service. I think having users vote on the administration of a service could get hard to work with though unless the vote was to delegate it out.

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                                          Are there any 501c3's out there that I can host with? That would be the dream. Unless I guess buying into a cooperative of those exist

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                                          I think the point above currently we are relying on mega corps data centers and there is not practical way to replace that right now or in the near future.

                                          With that being said, every household could theoretically have a small sever and we all can create clusters to support local needs needs with out having to pay the toll to the parasite.

                                          Today's self hosting pinoneers could be the back bone of future decentralized internet.

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