BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  Dutch government launches own GitHub
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Sun, 3 May 2026 09:19:04 -0500
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'That is why it is important to have full control': Dutch government launches 
its own self-hosted GitHub alternative in the latest blast against US tech 
giants such as Microsoft

Date:
Sat, 02 May 2026 11:05:00 +0000

Description:
The Netherlands has launched a self-hosted Git platform to gain control over 
code infrastructure, reduce reliance on external providers, and support 
collaboration.

FULL STORY
The Dutch government has launched its
own self-hosted Git platform called code.overheid.nl, aiming to reduce 
reliance on US tech giants like Microsoft . 

The platform, built on Forgejo, is intended to become a full-fledged 
alternative to GitHub and GitLab for hosting government open-source software. 
Authorities have described source code repositories as essential 
infrastructure, where integrity must be verifiable at all stages.

Hosting source code is a critical component of the Dutch governments 
infrastructure. The government cannot afford the risk of code or binaries in 
repositories being tampered with, as people could execute them directly, the 
government explained. 

The government must be certain that these binaries were created with 
integrity. That is why it is important to have full control over a Git forge. 

Forgejo was selected because it offers the ability to study, modify, and 
distribute all of its source code, which aligns with the governments goals. 

This empowers developers to engage in vibe coding , a relaxed, collaborative 
style of programming that thrives on open tools and community input.

Developers can do so directly on government hardware, like optimized laptops 
equipped for secure, local workflows. 

Forgejo offers the ability to study, modify, and distribute all of its source 
code. This is precisely in line with the governments goals, the Open-Source 
Program Office (OSPO) stated. 

Every investment in Forgejo enters the public domain and thereby benefits 
tax-paying citizens and businesses. Public money, public code.

Code.overheid.nl is currently in a pilot phase, meaning only a handful of 
government institutions can register and use it. 

The gradual approach ensures that a full-fledged Git platform emerges slowly 
but deliberately, according to the project team. 

Government developers are encouraged to participate by submitting issues and 
creating pull requests, essentially building the platform alongside the OSPO 
team. What this means for digital sovereignty in Europe The Dutch government 
has classified both GitHub and GitLab as risky because neither platform is 
under government control, and this move represents a broader European push 
for digital sovereignty . 

The soft launch of code.overheid.nl is a meaningful step toward digital 
sovereignty, but the platform is not yet finished. 

Only a handful of institutions can currently participate, and the platforms 
long-term success depends on widespread adoption across the entire Dutch 
government. 

Forgejo is a solid technical foundation, but building a community of 
contributors takes years, not weeks. 

The government is asking developers to help build the platform voluntarily, 
which raises questions about sustainable funding and long-term maintenance. 

External platforms like GitHub are difficult to replicate, and a 
government-run alternative may struggle to attract the same level of 
contributions. 

Still, for a country that values public code and transparency, this is a 
necessary experiment, and its outcome will be watched closely by other 
European nations. 

Via Dutch Government Developer Portal

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/that-is-why-it-is-important-to-have-full-control
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