I (along with a few others) have a "scripting" based app store for linux primarily to help users build software from source. We frequently (1-10 times per week) see that https://codeberg.org/soundtouch/soundtouch fails to clone (eg: the host is down or rejects the connection) and this causes the compilation scripts to fail (obviously). There isn't anything we can do on our end except tell users to try again sometime in the future (if they contact us, they can submit error logs without doing so). This problem would be resolved if soundtouch was forked to github and the submodule pointed there instead of the upstream codeberg hosted git repo. This has been going on for literally years now so I don't see the situation at codeberg ever improving.
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I (along with a few others) have a "scripting" based app store for linux primarily to help users build software from source. We frequently (1-10 times per week) see that https://codeberg.org/soundtouch/soundtouch fails to clone (eg: the host is down or rejects the connection) and this causes the compilation scripts to fail (obviously). There isn't anything we can do on our end except tell users to try again sometime in the future (if they contact us, they can submit error logs without doing so). This problem would be resolved if soundtouch was forked to github and the submodule pointed there instead of the upstream codeberg hosted git repo. This has been going on for literally years now so I don't see the situation at codeberg ever improving.