Comment on Anybody over here interested in playing a git game ?
LoveEspresso@cafe.coffee-break.cc 6 days agoNo l haven’t. But doesn’t codeberg have a very clear cut set of rules regarding how you use it ?
Comment on Anybody over here interested in playing a git game ?
LoveEspresso@cafe.coffee-break.cc 6 days agoNo l haven’t. But doesn’t codeberg have a very clear cut set of rules regarding how you use it ?
november@piefed.blahaj.zone 6 days ago
Yeah: Don’t do anything illegal, don’t make massive private repositories, other common-sense stuff like that.
LoveEspresso@cafe.coffee-break.cc 6 days ago
It’s not going to be illegal and the repositories are going to be public. But instead of serious coding work, it would be playing - like kids do. Do you get what I mean ? Codeberg allows that ??
november@piefed.blahaj.zone 6 days ago
Yes, why wouldn’t it?
rtxn@lemmy.world 6 days ago
First, read the actual ToS. That will spell it out.
Second, even if they kick you off the platform, what’s the loss? Git doesn’t depend on a single server by design. If you have to switch to a different provider, all you have to do is set up an empty repository on the new platform, change the repository’s remote, and push. If the goal is to learn how to use git, then managing the remotes should be a part of it.
LoveEspresso@cafe.coffee-break.cc 6 days ago
They insist on license. But what license could there possibly be for a game ?