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Codeberg can automatically migrate code and issues from Github using a personal access token iirc.
Github packages and especially CI/CD are the real vendor locking antifeatures. All of the actions and scripts that your app/company depends on to run are completely locked to github.
Fwiw, gitea has compatible actions. Not sure how compatible, though.
Doesn't Codeberg say it's mostly for FOSS? They say private repos are only allowed for really small things like note keeping, so it wouldn't be right to just move everything there from GitHub.
I can run GitHub workflows directly on my machine with ACT, I'm sure you could run that on your own private CI if you needed too. It's not perfect, but if a lot of people started wanting to migrate I'm sure it could get better.