@furilabs have you considered moving away from Github (owned by Microsoft)?

For someone like me who is looking for independence from "Big Tech", seeing that you are on Github is a really bad sign, and it makes me reluctant to contribute.

Look at others, like Gnome, Purism, postmarketOS, Mobian, and so on, they all use something else. I think they know that Github is bad for them, both in practice and in principle.

@Blort @eliasr @furilabs The same here. If I see that a project is hosted on #Github I'm always disappointed. I interpret as a clear sign that the project does not really understand what Free Software (#FOSS) means, or that they do not practice what they preach.

Unfortunately quite some big, important projects are on Github. But especially, when a project starts I do not understand the decision to go for Github.

@janvlug @Blort @eliasr @furilabs because not everyone thinks of a project in the same way you do. FOSS does not imply "anti-big tech". My decision to release code under one of the FOSS licenses is because I'm giving my free time to the world, but I'll always release it on GitHub because it's the most popular place to access it, and the easiest place for contributors to offer changes. I've found that projecting my desires on someone else's gift, is the easiest way to get frustrated and annoyed.

@JonTheNiceGuy thanks for explaining your reasoning.

I think that to some extent this is about how you view your own responsibility for the state of the world. When I see how messed up things are, I consider it my responsibility to not just play along but to do something.

But I think it may also be about awareness of the scale of the problem. The situation we have today is really, really bad.

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@JonTheNiceGuy are you aware that GitHub is owned by Microsoft, and that Microsoft is not only large but it is literally the largest company in the world?

statista.com/statistics/263264

The world's largest company, which made its profits on selling proprietary software and being a monopolist relying on vendor lock-in and so on, is given the role ot caretaker of FOSS. This situation is so extremely bad that it surprises me that so many FOSS projects go along with it.

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@JonTheNiceGuy oh and on top of all that, they (github) don't even support ipv6. 😆

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