Learn to pronounce self-hosted and community-driven Git platform names accurately for open-source engineering conversations.
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How is Gitea (self-hosted Git service) correctly pronounced?
Gitea is pronounced 'GIT-tee-uh' — hard G like 'Git', plus 'tea' plus 'uh'. Stress on GIT. Don't say 'jih-TEE-uh' with a soft J sound. In a technical interview: "Gitea let us self-host our repositories on a single lightweight binary without a database migration headache."
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How is Forgejo (community fork of Gitea) correctly pronounced?
Forgejo is pronounced 'for-JEH-zho' — Esperanto for 'forge', with a soft ZH sound at the end. Stress on JEH. Don't say 'FOR-jeh-joh' with a hard J ending. In a technical interview: "Forgejo forked from Gitea to guarantee the project stays community-governed rather than corporate-controlled."
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How is Sourcehut (minimalist software forge) correctly pronounced?
Sourcehut is pronounced 'SORS-hut' — 'source' plus 'hut'. Stress on SORS. Don't say 'sors-HUT' with back stress. In a technical interview: "Sourcehut's mailing-list-driven workflow felt unusual at first, but it stripped away every unnecessary UI layer."
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How is Radicle (peer-to-peer code collaboration network) correctly pronounced?
Radicle is pronounced 'RAD-ih-kul' — like 'radical' but without the final 'a'. Stress on RAD. Don't say 'ruh-DIK-ul' with back stress. In a technical interview: "Radicle replicates repositories over a peer-to-peer network, so there's no single central server that can go down."
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How is Codeberg (non-profit Git hosting platform) correctly pronounced?
Codeberg is pronounced 'KOHD-burg' — 'code' plus 'berg' as in a mountain or iceberg. Stress on KOHD. Don't say 'KOD-berg' with a short O in 'code'. In a technical interview: "Codeberg is entirely non-profit and ad-free, which made it an easy choice for our open-source project."