This has been posted many times (which is ok! Always a good idea to spread awareness!) so I will repeat a thing everyone should know just in case it’s not known:
I love codeberg, but note that codeberg specifically states they don’t tolerate non-FOSS repos.
You can have a private repo with the goal of opening it, but proprietary code is not welcome.
Our mission is to support the creation and development of Free Software; therefore we only allow repos licensed under an OSI/FSF-approved license. For more details see Licensing article. However, we sometimes tolerate repositories that aren’t perfectly licensed and focus on spreading awareness of the topic of improper FLOSS licensing and its issues.
This has been posted many times (which is ok! Always a good idea to spread awareness!) so I will repeat a thing everyone should know just in case it’s not known:
I love codeberg, but note that codeberg specifically states they don’t tolerate non-FOSS repos.
You can have a private repo with the goal of opening it, but proprietary code is not welcome.
https://docs.codeberg.org/getting-started/faq/#can-i-host-software-and-resources-without-a-free-and-open-source-software-license
Edit: wording