

Not federating at all would be a shame IMO. I’m really exited on this feature for git forges


Not federating at all would be a shame IMO. I’m really exited on this feature for git forges


Being able to self host a git forge was always possible, even before forgejo. Besides the gitea controversy I thought the federation to be the real killer feature.
So I guess I have to wait a bit more for the federation.


OOTL Wasn’t there something about forgejos capabilities to federate? I had the impression, that it would go the fediverse route with many interacting instances. Then everyone can make their own rules. There are many reason to moderate repos. So why is this such a big thing (if forgejo federates as I remembered from the back of my head)?


So, ever heard of the botnets based on thousands of private IoT devices, which executed severe DDOS attacks on many sites on the web?
While we are all making compromises and secure our systems to different degrees, saying that a compromised system is not a disaster is way out there.
For proxmox on a VPS beware: Some hosters are using a kind of virtualization, that is more like a container instead of a VM. This means, that if you need kernel access (like changing active modules) you will fail. Proxmox probably won’t run on such a VPS.
Also: A VPS is already virtualized. Running nested VMs (some VMs on your Proxmos VM/VPS) will hurt the performance. Better stick to containers on a VPS.