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If Codeberg wasn't meeting their needs, why should they stay?
If Lemmy isn't meeting your needs, why not go back to Reddit? /s
Wow, fantastic response. Great community.
Lemmy doesn't meet my needs, but it's closer than Reddit is. As soon as something better comes along (or I build a replacement), I'm out. I still use Reddit occasionally, I just don't have an account there anymore because I'm unwilling to feed them more data.
Likewise, Forgejo partially meets my needs, and since automatic syncing a/ GitHub is a thing, I'll probably use both. I don't hate GitHub, I just prefer to self-host, so I'll probably go that route instead of buying into GitHub's ecosystem.