Les Pays-Bas déploient Forgejo sur code.overheid.nl pour les dépôts gouvernementaux

Le gouvernement néerlandais a lancé code.overheid.nl, une plateforme basée sur Forgejo destinée à héberger le code du secteur public. Plusieurs agences utilisent déjà le service suite à son lancement progressif le 24 avril.

La plateforme fonctionne sur une infrastructure gérée par le SSC-ICT sous l'égide du ministère de l'Intérieur. Elle propose des fonctionnalités collaboratives open source standard, telles que les pull requests et le suivi des tickets, tout en maintenant toutes les données sous contrôle national. Ce déploiement fait suite à l'annonce préalable du projet pilote par le gouvernement et s'inscrit dans le cadre d'efforts européens plus larges visant à réduire la dépendance vis-à-vis des hébergeurs étrangers.

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