I'm currently planning my #GitHubExit and I am wondering what the best option is to make my repos still discoverable but not in the hands of Microsoft (at least from now on).

A) Should I just add a hint to the readme and archive the repo?
B) Delete the git history and just add one commit with the new URL in the readme?
C)Delete the whole repository?
D) something different

 

#GitHub #forgejo #GitLab

Update readme and archive
40%
Rewrite history and add link to readme
30%
delete repository completely
25%
something else (please comment)
5%
Poll ended at .

Is there a way to get a Codeberg or Forgejo repo to integrate into IntelliJ? I'd like to avoid Github as much as possible thanks to their AI shenanigans.

#codeberg #forgejo #intellij #githubexit

exodus, it is. i moved all my source-repos away from m$ #github an erected a new base camp at https://notabug.org/grindhold

i urge all my followers to consider leaving microsoft github again. i wont let them instrumentalize my code for their big PR parade. i want to remind you that microsoft spies on its poor users more than ever with windows 10 and - at the same time - produces itself as the new hip open source supporter.

you are worth more than that.
#githubexit

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