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BookStack Moves from GitHub to Codeberg

https://github.com/BookStackApp/BookStack/issues/4551
57•RadiozRadioz•1h ago

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calpaterson•50m ago
As best I can see, bookstack has not experienced much in the way of concrete issues with Github. And there there are no concrete benefits from migrating to Codeberg. It is his project, his perogative, completely. But the major disbenefit of being on some other forge is that people are less likely to find the software and so less likely to adopt it.

I use Bookstack for a family wiki. I probably would not have gone with it if it had not be hosted on Github as the visible activity on Github makes it clear that it's a project with momentum (18k stars, lot's of activity) etc.

I can't help but feel that moving will make the project less successful than otherwise...

sigmonsays•47m ago
be the change you want to see
MostlyStable•42m ago
>Care has been taken to ensure minimal impact to BookStack end users. The original GitHub repository is still staying around, and will essentially act as a mirror of the codebase on Codeberg, so any existing instances fetching updates from GitHub can continue to do so.

Since they are keeping the github as essentially a mirror, doesn't this obviate those concerns?

-edit- although also:

>although eventually we will only create releases on Codeberg so it’s advised to watch/subscribe to them there instead:

I guess someone _else_ could choose to fork and keep up-to-date.

ssddanbrown•36m ago
BookStack maintainer here. Just to clarify on that, the GitHub repo will continue to be updated and mirror the Codeberg repo (including release tags/code) for the foreseeable future, it's just that I might stop specifically publishing GitHub release entries (details on the release tag) at some point to avoid the duplication of work.
ssddanbrown•31m ago
I can understand that viewpoint. Ultimately though, audience/growth is not a core success metric for me, and the values/points explained in the blog post are more important. Plus there's a factor of wanting to help de-centralise away from GitHub, and help provide momentum to alternatives.

Looking at those who have starred the new Codeberg repo, at least 15 people are new today, and thus form part of a bigger audience on Codeberg.

BeetleB•19m ago
On the flip side, had it not migrated, it wouldn't have shown up on HN today and I would never have heard of Bookstack :-)
square_usual•49m ago
I feel like this is a much better link for this: https://www.bookstackapp.com/blog/project-migrated-to-codebe...
ursuscamp•35m ago
OSS is increasingly bisecting into two camps, and you can tell which camp they are in depending on whether their developers use X or Mastodon/Bluesky.
beanjuiceII•22m ago
good for you but do we need to post every no name project that moves away from github? feels weird
bpavuk•12m ago
a project with 18k+ stars on GitHub considered random? I mean, yeah, React has 245k, and Kotlin has 52.7k, but it's not your average pet project :)

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