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{{Blog|1=[[File:BadGithub.png|right]]As you've probably heard, [https://news.microsoft.com/2018/06/04/microsoft-to-acquire-github-for-7-5-billion/ Microsoft is acquiring GitHub for $7.5 billion]. Github is a web-based system for managing source code using the [[Git]] version control system originally developed by [[w:Linus Torvalds|Linus Torvalds]] for the devlopment of the Linux kernel. Github hosts almost sixty million code repositories, half of them public. Although Organic Design hosts its own repositories, it also maintained mirrors on Github. But as fierce advocates for [[libre software]] and opponents of the corporate agenda, we will no longer continue using Github now that it is owned by Microsoft.
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{{Blog|1=[[File:BadGithub.png|right|150px]]As you've probably heard, [https://news.microsoft.com/2018/06/04/microsoft-to-acquire-github-for-7-5-billion/ Microsoft is acquiring GitHub for $7.5 billion]. Github is a web-based system for managing source code using the [[Git]] version control system originally developed by [[w:Linus Torvalds|Linus Torvalds]] for the devlopment of the Linux kernel. Github hosts almost sixty million code repositories, half of them public. Although Organic Design hosts its own repositories, it also maintained mirrors on Github. But as fierce advocates for [[libre software]] and opponents of the corporate agenda, we will no longer continue using Github now that it is owned by Microsoft.
  
 
We've now moved to [https://gitlab.com/Aranad GitLab] which is very similar to GitHub and so was a simple migration process, but really this is not a long term solution because the same thing will happen to GitLab as well when they get very popular. We need to move our code management into one of the many new decentralised options, and so research into these is now under way :-)
 
We've now moved to [https://gitlab.com/Aranad GitLab] which is very similar to GitHub and so was a simple migration process, but really this is not a long term solution because the same thing will happen to GitLab as well when they get very popular. We need to move our code management into one of the many new decentralised options, and so research into these is now under way :-)

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Posted by Nad on 18 May 2024 at 05:01
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As you've probably heard, Microsoft is acquiring GitHub for $7.5 billion. Github is a web-based system for managing source code using the Git version control system originally developed by Linus Torvalds for the devlopment of the Linux kernel. Github hosts almost sixty million code repositories, half of them public. Although Organic Design hosts its own repositories, it also maintained mirrors on Github. But as fierce advocates for libre software and opponents of the corporate agenda, we will no longer continue using Github now that it is owned by Microsoft.

We've now moved to GitLab which is very similar to GitHub and so was a simple migration process, but really this is not a long term solution because the same thing will happen to GitLab as well when they get very popular. We need to move our code management into one of the many new decentralised options, and so research into these is now under way :-)