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Gitea is still centralized, but yeah, it could at least be hosted by someone who doesn't have GitHub's (owned by Microsoft) incentives.
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Gitea is still centralized, but yeah, it could at least be hosted by someone who doesn't have GitHub's (owned by Microsoft) incentives.
It would be a big blow to lose the coordination features in github. To be fair though, there are several alternatives that offer something at least very close to the same level of tooling:
gitlab, gitea for example? A very quick ddg search threw up this table (which may be biased given its source, so pinch of salt!):
https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/comparison/