@Codeberg Sounds great, thanks. Outside my price range, sadly, for a single org/non-public instance where I’ll be hosting only a handful of repositories but great to see initiatives like this start to exist :)

(And it’s all thanks to you folks for making it possible.)

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@aral @Codeberg What would be an acceptable price range?

Asking 'cos if there's a reasonable demand for this sort of thing, I might go ahead and start offering managed Forgejo hosting. With the caveat that unlike #codey, I choose the provider, because that makes it easier to set up different price tiers, and because then I only need to be familiar with the provider of my choice.

@algernon @Codeberg If it was along the lines of the first two tiers of toot.io’s pricing (which I’m familiar with as Jan hosts my Mastodon server), it would probably be a no-brainer for the lack of hassle of managing the server myself.

https://toot.io/pricing.html

Wondering if Forgejo can be configured to allow forks only for public accounts to limit usage while allowing contributions. Or maybe it’s worth waiting until federation to run such an instance.

toot.io - Fully Managed Mastodon Hosting

toot.io is a fully managed Mastodon hosting service.

toot.io - Fully Managed Mastodon Hosting

@aral Thanks for the info! Mind if I ping you if I end up offering such a service? To see if you're still interested then. I'll probably figure out if I can and want to do so in the next month or two.

As for the fork question: no, that's not possible yet. You can disable forks instance wide though, and contributions should still be possible via AGit (but that's a bit awkward). On another note: quota support is under development, which might be a useful way to limit resource useage. Neither do quite what you asked, but might be alternatives, one way or the other.

@algernon Sure and best of luck if you do decide to go ahead with it :)