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by sunshine-o
21 days ago
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Because everything in Github is designed for growth:
Easy to create a repo, very hard to delete it (a lot of scrolling, clicking, copy/pasting the full name of the repo, etc.)
I mean "Deleting", not "Archiving". MS and Github need their number to go up, not having people cleaning up their repos to avoid any loose ends. I have hundreds of them, it took me a few hour to delete the unused ones.
In a medium size org with thousands of them, it will take weeks for security to do a cleanup. |
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