Not really - you’re just waiting for some person or group of people who shares your view about Github with available time, energy and cash to consider sponsoring a server. I’ve no experience of hosting gitlab et al, but based on this and setting up similar “small one job” servers I’d expect the actual server requirement to be small - based on e.g. this maybe less than €10 per month. I’d expect the bigger committment by far to be keeping the server updated, and keeping on top of user requests and occasional misuse.
As I said back here there’s no reason this needs to be an OSMF badged service on OSMF hardware (at least not initially) as it’s a proof of concept. If there really is a demand for non-Github hosting, it may well be a success. If there isn’t, it probably won’t be.
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