fix minor grammar/spelling issues (#736)

Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Documentation/pulls/736
Reviewed-by: Robert Wolff <mahlzahn@posteo.de>
Co-authored-by: bcardoso <bcardoso@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: bcardoso <bcardoso@noreply.codeberg.org>
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bcardoso 2026-01-20 18:01:57 +01:00 committed by Robert Wolff
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ The codebase history of Forgejo and its predecessors predates Codeberg.
However, since 2022, [Codeberg is backing the development of Forgejo](https://blog.codeberg.org/codeberg-launches-forgejo.html)
as an umbrella organization.
People are often asking why they should use Codeberg over other Forgejo instances. The most important reasons are:
People often ask why they should use Codeberg over other Forgejo instances. The most important reasons are:
- a vivid, vibrant community to collaborate with and ask for help
- active maintenance through the community and shared effort to provide an awesome experience
@ -78,14 +78,14 @@ and they elect the presidium and board of the platform, thus Codeberg can be con
## Alternatives to Codeberg
Codeberg is not the only libre option for hosting Free Software project.
Codeberg is not the only libre option for hosting Free Software projects.
We don't aim for a vendor-lock-in, but hope you like our space and stay here.
We recommend choosing a shared instance [to save time, money and energy](https://blog.codeberg.org/community-maintenance-matters.html),
ideally run by a community of people (like Codeberg).
By choosing a Forgejo instance, you can easily migrate away from Codeberg in case you don't like it.
We'll list a few options:
Here are a few options:
- [disroot](https://git.disroot.org): Our recommended alternative public Forgejo instance.
Powered by the community at disroot and funded by donations.