The results GitHub brings are not relevant in this case. TONS of useful
software have been created - and are still being created - using
Microsoft tools, and many other proprietary tools. So what?

I think it's somewhat unfair to make the GitHub mirroring automatic and
let people send their patches. What if I don't know how to do it or have
no time? I think it should be every maintainer's right to decide they
don't want to cooperate with a proprietary service.


You don't see complaints about GSoC because money blinds people. But
here you go: I hereby complain about the policy of Gnome projects to
supply support for Google, Facebook and Live.com before they even
consider adding similar support for free open alternatives (such as
Diaspora, Friendica and MediaGoblin).


To be honest, none of my code belongs to Gnome, and I use only Gitorious
for hosting. But this upcoming GitHub support would just discourage me
from wanting to contribute upstream, and discourage freedom-enthusiasts
from joining in.


On ה', 2013-08-15 at 12:11 +0200, Alberto Ruiz wrote:
> 2013/8/15 Alexandre Franke <alexandre.fra...@gmail.com>:
> > On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 11:49 AM, Alberto Ruiz <ar...@gnome.org> wrote:
> >> We should pick our fights, on the other hand, GitHub has released more
> >> open source code and tools than the gitorious community. We accept
> >> money from Google for the GSoC's every year and I see no complaints.
> >> Everything is a matter on how you look at things really.
> >
> > I agree that everyone should be free to pick their fights. I agree
> > that you you are free to pick yours and have them different from mine.
> > Do you agree that mine can be different from yours?
> 
> Absolutely.
> 
> > I really don't care much about my code being mirrored anywhere. At
> > least gitorious would be ethically acceptable, so it wouldn't bother
> > me, but I won't invest time in this. I see the value of this as a
> > backup though, so if others want to work on this I say that's a good
> > thing.
> >
> > Anyway this is really not what was the most important point to me in
> > my previous email and you didn't answer the question I really cared
> > about, so I'm asking again: is there a way for maintainers to opt out
> > of the github mirroring?
> 
> At the moment, no there isn't. Patches to the hook and help to make
> this happen are welcome.
> 


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