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by shafte
2576 days ago
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I don't know if it's correct to characterize Github's model as a power grab. The design of Github definitely pushes things in a more centralized direction, but I think that approach is superior in many cases and it's not purely for profit. For many projects, having a single "canonical" version is the best experience for both users of the project and developers. Linux is large and important enough that it may make sense to have many different distros running a slightly different set of patches and accept the overhead of managing multiple sources of truth. For smaller projects with more narrow contributor bases, it would be noisy and confusing. |
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Sure, they're doing things to further their own popularity... But it doesn't appear to be at the expense of anyone else.