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craftyguy avatar craftyguy commented on July 21, 2024 1

Fair enough. I feel differently, and will be removing my github account once I have migrated away all of my repos.

@mhrivnak Since this project is practically not being maintained by you, and I'm willing to keep it going, I thought I would offer to do that, but it would not be here on github if I do.

Changing just because someone buys them makes no sense to me.

Well, it's not just anyone, it's the company that spent decades trying to kill open source software, the company responsible for E3 (embrace, extend, extinguish). But hey, things will be different now, right? "Don't worry about the past, you can trust us now" -- Microsoft

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TD22057 avatar TD22057 commented on July 21, 2024

Why? It was just announced and nothing has changed. If you know of some policy change that github is going to make because of this then bring it up. Changing just because someone buys them makes no sense to me.

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mhrivnak avatar mhrivnak commented on July 21, 2024

I understand and respect that some people have strong feelings about Microsoft acquiring GitHub. I happen to not be one of them. I don't mind elaborating on why, but it probably doesn't matter for these purposes.

Looking at it pragmatically, I expect that GitHub will continue to be the largest home for open source projects and contributors by a wide margin. Hosting a project on GitHub reduces friction for new contributors; it's familiar, it's the default place where people look for existing projects, almost everyone already has an account, and most know the fork+PR workflow like the back of their hand. The OSS community at large is concentrated here, and while I know some will leave, I don't expect the tide to shift.

If I'm wrong and the tide does shift, I'm very happy to look at other options like GitLab. Or if this acquisition results in undesirable changes to what GitHub is offering, I'm happy to move.

For now, GitHub provides a great service for free and has by far the biggest community. I'll leave this issue open for a bit in the spirit of inviting discussion, but I do not plan to move any repositories.

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