Over the past year, our best minds were tasked with developing new Codeberg features that we planned to launch today... "inject ads to pull requests", "announce NEW ways to opt-out", "charge self-hosters"...!

We believe that an unidentified insider has been leaking all of them, but did not mention the following to the recipients—which we are, as this has gone too far: They were intended to be April Fool's jokes, not part of our business model.

Thank you.

Of course, as the content warning says, we wouldn't do any of that.

Neither in general, given that we're a non-profit that aims to meaningfully support free and open-source software projects... nor on any particular day (including April 1st), as we don't want to upset or confuse people.

On top of that, we're honestly too busy working on some stuff that is actually useful to people behind the scenes. We'll keep you posted. :D

@Codeberg April Fool's jokes can only turn out badly, or simply be a waste of time. No serious org had the time for either wasting, or turning out badly. Reprimand the fools in charge of this hokum.