Hey everyone, out of curiosity, how much do you spend on a #Linux, #FreeBSD, (or Windows) cloud instance for your side project? Also, please state the provider.
@nixCraft
Well for the €1000 MSDN subscription per year I get €45 per month free on azure.
But since I have a #forgejo runner on my home server (which was previously running there), I use the cloud rarely.
@morenonatural Sorry, the emoji was mainly expressing that we saw the post and are considering the impact on Codeberg / #Forgejo, and how to potentially improve the situation.
With #Forgejo v7, there is now experimental code search support. It is currently only available to logged-in users and up to a certain repo size for performance reasons.
Results are generated with git-grep on the fly. We are working on integration with an external search index and also making progress there, but it will take some more time until this is ready.
Now is a good time to get involved with #Forgejo, because the roadmap for the next release is being determined.
Get involved, be it as a designer, frontend or backend developer, translator, user researcher or by helpin to triage bugs and determining feature priority.
The actual upgrade (and respective database migrations) are running now. The #Forgejo part looks smooth so far, we expect to return to service in about 5 minutes.
TIL: When you use #codeberg and/or #forgejo, you can pimp your profile page by creating a repository called .profile (the dot is important) with a single file called README.md in it. Once done, the Markdown in said file will be shown as default content on your profile page. This is going to be fun! https://codeberg.org/jwildeboer
Forgejo v7.0 is available with translations in Bulgarian, Esperanto, Filipino and Slovenian; SourceHut builds integration; support for the SHA-256 hash function in Git; source code search by default and more. It also is the first Long Term Support version. The adoption of semantic versioning is the reason for the version bump from v1.21 to v7.0 and is compatible with existing tools. ✨
Hi everyone, we are doing user research for #Forgejo, the software that powers #Codeberg.
If you have 30 minutes in the next week, consider participating in the interviews to help us get insights in how you interact with Codeberg and how we can improve the experience for you.
Forgejo is looking for input from #Forgejo administrators.
We are considering dropping support for using Microsoft SQL Server as a database that can be used with Forgejo. We would love to hear your input, especially those using it (if there are any 👀), on this matter. See our rationale and current discussion at https://codeberg.org/forgejo/discussions/issues/122, we're looking forward to your input on this matter.
The #Forgejo monthly update was published ✨ It is a high level overview of the project activities.
Forgejo 7.0.0 release candidates are now available for testing at https://v7.next.forgejo.org or by downloading OCI images and binaries, updated daily. It will be the first LTS release, supported until July 2025. Four new translations that were added are Filipino, Esperanto, Slovenian and Bulgarian and the localization team keeps growing.
There is now an (intermediate) option for setting federated repos via UI.
Based on that we are currently developing the sending of activities to distribute stars to the federated repos.
We also noticed that there are some things to consider, regarding activity sending. Feel invited to share your thoughts on this. 🙂
Huh, apparently #Gitea switched to an open core model a while back, and the good people at CodeBerg e.V. made a fork called #Forgejo . Maybe I should switch?
I am currently working on #accessibility in #forgejo. And I discovered a problem with focus where it is not possible to navigate the page with "tab", a dropdown makes the focus skip to the end of the page and you end up in a loop.
Can someone recommend ways or tools to debug focus in webbrowsers? I have a hard time to see how the focus skips there. Any hints are welcome.
How clean is your #fork? #github, the place that #microsoft gets #openSource developers to provide it free #ai training data for use by proprietary products, is being attacked by bots making millions of malicious forks (copies) of projects and adding password stealing code.
Check your sources carefully before you #git clone!