4 points | by th0th 5 hours ago ago
3 comments
Besides public forgejo instances [0] there are a couple of professional service providers [1] that you may look into for your setup.
[0] https://delightful.coding.social/delightful-forgejo/#public-...
[1] https://codeberg.org/forgejo/professional-services/issues
Thanks for the list, but I didn't really understand what you are suggesting. If I host on any of these public services, people will need to create an account there.
I may have misunderstood your need, but you might host issues/PR's from a Codeberg mirror, and use webhooks to sync with your self-hosted forgejo.
https://docs.codeberg.org/advanced/using-webhooks/
Besides public forgejo instances [0] there are a couple of professional service providers [1] that you may look into for your setup.
[0] https://delightful.coding.social/delightful-forgejo/#public-...
[1] https://codeberg.org/forgejo/professional-services/issues
Thanks for the list, but I didn't really understand what you are suggesting. If I host on any of these public services, people will need to create an account there.
I may have misunderstood your need, but you might host issues/PR's from a Codeberg mirror, and use webhooks to sync with your self-hosted forgejo.
https://docs.codeberg.org/advanced/using-webhooks/