The beauty of Git in general is that you always have a copy of the repo
locally (provided it’s up to date) so that even if the remote hosting 
site disappears you can start fresh easily.

So, I personally wouldn’t be too worried about Github disappearing. And
it does have the advantage of a huge existing community…

Didum,
Jens


On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 12:15:39PM +0200, Christian Struck wrote:
> It's called decentralization.
> 
> The question is why github.
> You never know when Microsoft decides to shutdown github or the us
> government. So why should everything be on github?.

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Jens Tröger
http://savage.light-speed.de/

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