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[–] oce@jlai.lu 8 points 5 hours ago

Hi, I'm the brave soul reading it for you.

Currently, the Dutch government's code is spread across GitHub and GitLab, neither of which is under government oversight.

GitHub got ruled out first because it's proprietary software, which directly conflicts with the government's own policy of preferring open source when options are equally suitable.

GitLab made it further in the evaluation but didn't survive it either. The issue was its open-core model, where the Community Edition is genuinely free software but the Enterprise Edition is not.

Forgejo came out on top due to its fully free and open source nature. Licensed under GPLv3+ and governed by Codeberg e.V., a democratic nonprofit, it has no enterprise tier, proprietary upsell, or vendor lock-in problems.