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374+ ### Outcomes
375+
376+ We have requested the following HTTP(s) domains to be allowed:
377+
378+ - ` codeberg.org ` — as a forge that can host open-source projects
379+ - ` kernel.org ` — that has been already requested for onboarding of projects
380+ - ` cran.r-project.org ` — that has been blocking onboarding of multiple packages
381+ - ` git.dpkg.org ` — that has been blocking onboarding of packages
382+ - ` kde.org ` — as there is an initiative to support ` invent.kde.org ` as an
383+ upstream forge, and it also hosts sources for downstream packages; KDE is also
384+ supported _ Fedora spin_
385+ - ` xfce.org ` — as there is a multitude of packages that could be onboarded,
386+ also XFCE is a supported _ Fedora spin_
387+ - ` qt.io ` — related to the ` kde.org `
388+ - ` x.org ` — hosts large amount of packages with relatively low cadence of
389+ upgrades, though there is a risk of patches (which do not integrate very well)
390+ - ` ctan.math.illinois.edu ` — abnormally large amount of packages (LaTeX),
391+ patches are not expected, low cadence of upgrades expected, high potential
392+ - ` hackage.haskell.org ` — similarly to previous point, though related to
393+ Haskell and Hackage packages
394+
395+ As for the git forges, SSH access (port ` 22 ` , both IPv4 and IPv6) has been
396+ requested for:
397+
398+ - ` codeberg.org `
399+ - ` invent.kde.org `
400+
374401### How to reproduce
375402
376403Rather brief description of how to reproduce follows.
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