> On Jul 20, 2016, at 12:47 PM, Alexander Berntsen <alexan...@plaimi.net> wrote:
> 
> On 20/07/16 11:36, Ben Gamari wrote:
>> * What would you like to see changed in the proposed process, if 
>> anything?
> No GitHub. In order to fully utilise GitHub, one needs to run
> proprietary programs. Additionally, GitHub is proprietary software
> server-side.

While I indeed sympathize with your desire to avoid proprietary, closed 
software, I'd like to point out that avoiding GitHub because it's closed has a 
real cost:
 * It requires more work (a very limited resource) to maintain our own instance 
of whatever alternate solution we come up with.
 * GitHub is very current in our community. Moving away from GitHub may 
increase barriers to contributions.

Of course, our use of GitHub would appear to increase barriers to those who 
avoid closed software. This fact means that we need to balance the desires of 
some potential contributors (who prefer to avoid closed software) with other 
potential contributors (who prefer to use GitHub).

To be clear, I'm not trying to shoot down Alexander's point -- just trying to 
point out that there are shades of gray here.

Also, what proprietary programs are needed to fully utilize GitHub? I just use 
git and ssh, both pieces of free software.

Richard
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