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I like gogs. Automated backups and then deployment seemed super easy with gogs but not so with gitea.
Gitlab seemed like a heavy weight for my needs.
You do you regarding hosting for friends. I wouldn't do it. I self host as much stuff as I can and I'm happy to bear the responsibility for my own stuff, but taking responsibility for someone elses stuff and access to that stuff is a whole other level.
One thing I've learned over the years, is that making something work today is only a small part of the job. Ensuring that it works every day for the next 5 years is the real challenge.