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dev:2017_new_tools [2019/07/27 07:27] – [GitHub] dyrconadev:2017_new_tools [2023/06/22 09:09] – [Con] dyrcona
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   * Will necessitate changes in workflow, particularly as regards working repositories. (This could be a good thing!)   * Will necessitate changes in workflow, particularly as regards working repositories. (This could be a good thing!)
   * [[https://www.zdnet.com/article/github-starts-blocking-developers-in-countries-facing-us-trade-sanctions/|GitHub starts blocking developers in countries facing US trade sanctions]]   * [[https://www.zdnet.com/article/github-starts-blocking-developers-in-countries-facing-us-trade-sanctions/|GitHub starts blocking developers in countries facing US trade sanctions]]
 +  * [[http://techrights.org/2020/11/03/github-is-social-control/|GitHub is social control]]
 +  * [[https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2022/jun/30/give-up-github-launch/|SFC Gives Up on Github]]
 +  * It is a "bad look" for a F/OSS project to use proprietary hosting solutions.
  
 ==== GitLab Community Edition ==== ==== GitLab Community Edition ====
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 +==== savannah.nongnu.org ====
  
 +=== Pro ===
 +=== Con ===
  
  
dev/2017_new_tools.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/22 09:10 by dyrcona

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