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by alexrp
195 days ago
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> The reason they move to a lesser known Git provider sounds more like a marketing stunt. We had technical problems that GitHub had no interest in solving, and lots of small frustrations with the platform built up over years. Jumping from one enshittified profit-driven platform to another profit-driven platform would just mean we'd set ourselves up for another enshittification -> migration cycle later down the line. No stunt here. |
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Btw why not GitLab?