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by nissehulth
3786 days ago
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From a developers point of view, you're right. But there are package management systems and other stuff depending on being able to download from Github. Ofc, Github isn't to blame for this, rather the ones that thought Github would be great to use as a CDN. |
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Honestly if anyone is working on something important enough where they must be able to rebuild at a moment's notice then they should either be checking in dependencies from these package managers or setting up their own copies of what they need. But that's like backing up; most don't realize they needed to be doing that until they have an issue so I can understand the anger when Github does go down.