The first thing that people see when visiting https://codeberg.org is the following: "Software development, but free!"
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The first thing that people see when visiting https://codeberg.org is the following: "Software development, but free!"
However, projects hosted on Codeberg are not necessarily by developers of software—on the other hand, deciding on a new slogan can be difficult and contentious, as first impressions really matter (and there's not a lot of space there).
So, one of the people controlling the social media account decided to ask the fediverse: Any good ideas?
@Codeberg "Free software, free culture hosting."
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The first thing that people see when visiting https://codeberg.org is the following: "Software development, but free!"
However, projects hosted on Codeberg are not necessarily by developers of software—on the other hand, deciding on a new slogan can be difficult and contentious, as first impressions really matter (and there's not a lot of space there).
So, one of the people controlling the social media account decided to ask the fediverse: Any good ideas?
@Codeberg codeberg "the cooler base for code"
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@dallo@pouet.chapril.org @Codeberg@social.anoxinon.de As if "Git"-Hub isn't.
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The first thing that people see when visiting https://codeberg.org is the following: "Software development, but free!"
However, projects hosted on Codeberg are not necessarily by developers of software—on the other hand, deciding on a new slogan can be difficult and contentious, as first impressions really matter (and there's not a lot of space there).
So, one of the people controlling the social media account decided to ask the fediverse: Any good ideas?
@Codeberg
censorship resistant code. now. -
The first thing that people see when visiting https://codeberg.org is the following: "Software development, but free!"
However, projects hosted on Codeberg are not necessarily by developers of software—on the other hand, deciding on a new slogan can be difficult and contentious, as first impressions really matter (and there's not a lot of space there).
So, one of the people controlling the social media account decided to ask the fediverse: Any good ideas?
@Codeberg Codeberg: The Pyramid is not Ominous at All
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The first thing that people see when visiting https://codeberg.org is the following: "Software development, but free!"
However, projects hosted on Codeberg are not necessarily by developers of software—on the other hand, deciding on a new slogan can be difficult and contentious, as first impressions really matter (and there's not a lot of space there).
So, one of the people controlling the social media account decided to ask the fediverse: Any good ideas?
@Codeberg
Maintaining access to general purpose computing for all. -
The first thing that people see when visiting https://codeberg.org is the following: "Software development, but free!"
However, projects hosted on Codeberg are not necessarily by developers of software—on the other hand, deciding on a new slogan can be difficult and contentious, as first impressions really matter (and there's not a lot of space there).
So, one of the people controlling the social media account decided to ask the fediverse: Any good ideas?
@Codeberg Your code & infos. Shared your way, but free.
Code. Information. Ideas. Shared free.
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The first thing that people see when visiting https://codeberg.org is the following: "Software development, but free!"
However, projects hosted on Codeberg are not necessarily by developers of software—on the other hand, deciding on a new slogan can be difficult and contentious, as first impressions really matter (and there's not a lot of space there).
So, one of the people controlling the social media account decided to ask the fediverse: Any good ideas?
@Codeberg "Creation, but free!" I can even imagine a home page where the text before ", but free" scrolls down to be replaced by all the kinds of creative works you host: software development, art...
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@Codeberg you could go for the simple "We're not GitHub" I am sure that would be popular.
Or something more inspiring sounding like "Reach the peak of your imagination"
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The first thing that people see when visiting https://codeberg.org is the following: "Software development, but free!"
However, projects hosted on Codeberg are not necessarily by developers of software—on the other hand, deciding on a new slogan can be difficult and contentious, as first impressions really matter (and there's not a lot of space there).
So, one of the people controlling the social media account decided to ask the fediverse: Any good ideas?
@Codeberg A non-enshittified Home for the Commons
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The first thing that people see when visiting https://codeberg.org is the following: "Software development, but free!"
However, projects hosted on Codeberg are not necessarily by developers of software—on the other hand, deciding on a new slogan can be difficult and contentious, as first impressions really matter (and there's not a lot of space there).
So, one of the people controlling the social media account decided to ask the fediverse: Any good ideas?
@Codeberg
Open code, open culture. -
The first thing that people see when visiting https://codeberg.org is the following: "Software development, but free!"
However, projects hosted on Codeberg are not necessarily by developers of software—on the other hand, deciding on a new slogan can be difficult and contentious, as first impressions really matter (and there's not a lot of space there).
So, one of the people controlling the social media account decided to ask the fediverse: Any good ideas?
@Codeberg I think the governance is what makes Codeberg special and this phrase is my attempt to leverage the well known "free as in ___" structure to introduce what I see as a more important and robust category of freedom than the GNU four freedoms or the shallow data ownership of ATProto forges.
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Develop With Dignity
"free" is an awful word, it's not only a questionable ideological signal but a thought-terminator by branched jamming - starting with that whole thing about having to explain the libre/gratis dichotomy. in mundane reality nothing is completely controlled, nor completely unencumbered by controls! so suspension of disbelief is required for *parsing* the discourse around software freedom, which is ... not a great starting point at all
@unspeaker my first thought also was "it has something without free" @Codeberg
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@jwildeboer @Codeberg Codeberg - Climbing Mount Freedom
@DerMolly @jwildeboer @Codeberg
Captain Kirk is climbing a mountain,
why is he climbing a mountain?(SCNR. Don't peruse youtube to find that earworm
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@Codeberg@social.anoxinon.de Github, but for lesbians!
@Codeberg@social.anoxinon.de We won’t ban you for being LGBTQ+
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@ragectl Rumor has it that Codeberg has tried something along these lines in the past: https://web.archive.org/web/20240401142505/https://codeberg.org/ ~n
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@DerMolly @jwildeboer @Codeberg
Captain Kirk is climbing a mountain,
why is he climbing a mountain?(SCNR. Don't peruse youtube to find that earworm
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The first thing that people see when visiting https://codeberg.org is the following: "Software development, but free!"
However, projects hosted on Codeberg are not necessarily by developers of software—on the other hand, deciding on a new slogan can be difficult and contentious, as first impressions really matter (and there's not a lot of space there).
So, one of the people controlling the social media account decided to ask the fediverse: Any good ideas?
@Codeberg Commons, not Profits
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Tip: A bunch of ideas we have gotten so far involve the themes "mountain"/"summit", "unlike the 'rest of the Internet'", "retreat", "iceberg", "cool"... there miiiight be something behind those, but we also welcome out-of-the-box suggestions.

@Codeberg Starting with "Codeberg", I think of a Titanic/Iceberg theme. You manage all the stuff "below the water" of some creation's manifestation. There is danger if you do not respect the unseen parts.
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Tip: A bunch of ideas we have gotten so far involve the themes "mountain"/"summit", "unlike the 'rest of the Internet'", "retreat", "iceberg", "cool"... there miiiight be something behind those, but we also welcome out-of-the-box suggestions.

"A code hosting service with a taste of freedom"
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"A code hosting service that emphasizes openness, control, and independence"