Why developers are ditching GitHub for Codeberg and self-hosting alternatives
5 hours ago
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- GitHub remains highly popular with continuous growth in users and repositories, but some users and projects are leaving due to various concerns.
- High-profile projects like Ghostty, Zig, and Tenacity have abandoned or reduced their reliance on GitHub, potentially signaling a broader trend.
- Reasons for departure include frequent technical outages, political issues such as GitHub's ties with ICE, and controversies over AI integration like Copilot.
- Alternatives to GitHub are thriving, with options like Codeberg, GitLab, Bitbucket, Sourcehut, and self-hosted solutions like Gitea and Forgejo gaining traction.
- Movements like the Software Freedom Conservancy's campaign encourage migrating away from GitHub, highlighting the availability of viable alternatives despite its historical role in open-source collaboration.