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by viraptor
642 days ago
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GitHub effectively contributes a significant amount of money and work hours by hosting close to all the open source software for free, including some CI time and the collaboration features. For some projects like Nix that's a really non-trivial system on its own. It's not just the code that counts towards FOSS contributions. |
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IMHO, this shows the huge dependency of all of the world’s open source software on a single company. (Microsoft, who owns GitHub).
In this context, Radicle - as an alternative way of hosting the world’s OSS - makes a lot of sense to me.