I've heard the main two suggestions are Codeberg and Gitlab. However, there has been some mixed feelings about GitLab I've seen across the internet in regards to them being as FOSS as Bitwarden is with their "Open-Core" model. With Codeberg though, there was a recent major security issue.
I would just be curious to get other people's thoughts throughout the community, and then I can decide where I want to migrate my repos.
To be honest, I'm waiting until we finally get federated git hosting, specially if done with ActivityPub. I think it fits too well the use case.
I believe forgejo is getting there, but it's still not possible.
Any software potentially has security issues. The matter is how they deal with it.
+1 I use gitea and it does everything you'd want from a git server with minimum resource retirements, unlike Gitlab which is heavy
I will be original. Radicle: A decentralized alternative to GitHub built on Gossip
The builds are prepared for Linux and macOS. Additionally, the desktop client, web interface and console interface are being developed.
Do you know how access rights management work on radicle?
Last time I checked I could just add commits to any open PR...
Luckily, the main repo is different, having a canonical version.
I use GitLab because it's at least better than GitHub and lets you garbage collect your repos.