My first idea was to use the Gitea instance of the Free Software Foundation Europe, but T&Cs strongly encourage only projects with direct relation to the FSFE activities, so personal projects don’t seem welcome.

The first-party Gitea platform seems to be in risk of becoming for-profit.

  • @[email protected]
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    161 year ago

    It might not be a solution for everyone, but you can self host a git repository on your static site!

    stagit is a static git site generator. It is lean, you can self host it even of the cheapest of shared hosting and it makes code browseable via html, which is a plus for sharing and receiving suggestions/contributions.

    For a relatively small, low bandwith project it is a charm. As an example, here are my repositories.

    • agrammaticOP
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      51 year ago

      It might not be a solution for everyone, but you can self host a git repository on your static site!

      I like the concept and the aesthetics, but I guess you still need to run a git server?

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        Nope! Little known to people, you just need to locally clone your repository with --bare and upload that. You will see you can clone it even if you don’t have a git server!

        It is a very slick, minimalist solution.