If possible, also mention what the use case is (ex. Contributing to a project, hosting your code privately, workplace, etc.)
It’s my turn to do the obligatory mention of SourceHut :) It is in alpha, but it is really promising. It is going all-in on email based git workflows (which was the original way of doing it before the github-style PR based workflow). I love the style and it’s minimalism - but don’t let that fool you, it has many features that you might not see at first glance. Imagine if cgit or gitweb was extended into a software forge with builting support for email patches and mailing lists. If you are the type of person who attracts garbage issue tickets and often has to reject low-effort PRs on your projects, it forces a really good minimum entrance bar. Of course this comes at the cost of visibility of your projects, less networking effect, so I would suggest to not use it if you want easy visibility and 3rd party contribution on your projects.
asudox@lemmy.asudox.dev 5 days ago
Codeberg is an instance, not software. It runs on Forgejo.
Forgejo is a hard fork of Gitea.
So my answer is Forgejo.
otter@lemmy.ca 5 days ago
Thanks, I’ve edited the title accordingly