> have you considered moving or having at least an alternative

Not who you're responding to, but my 2 cents: for a popular open-source project reliant on community contributions there is really no alternative. It's similar to social media - we all know it's trash and noxious, but if you're any kind of public figure you have to be there.

Several quite big projects have moved to Codeberg. I have no idea how it has worked out for them.

I would have said Codeberg’s reliability was a problem for them but… gestures vaguely at the submission

Zig has been doing fine since switching to Codeberg

LOL Codeberg's 'Explore' link is 503 for me!

N.I.N.A. (Nighttime Imaging 'N' Astronomy) is on bitbucket and it seems to be doing really well.

Edit: Nevermind, looks like they migrated to github since the last time I contributed

I get that, but if we all rely on the defaults, there couldn't be any alternatives.