The operate on less than 100_000€/year, so I would cut them some slack ;-)
btw. codeberg is not a company, more like a foundation, Verein is the german word.
I fail to see how this is relevant to the point I was making. With uptime being so low, it's not a viable alternative: budget / resources / etc. don't change that fact.
Don't get me wrong — I am glad that they are doing what they're doing, but it's a long way until it becomes a real alternative.
I'm sure if Codeberg had equivalent resources they'd be good, hard to fault a nonprofit for not benefiting from a trillion dollar multinational corporation. What was GitHub's excuse for their failures?
[1]: https://status.codeberg.org/status/codeberg