Comment by cesarb
5 years ago
This would have happened identically even if the project had its own hosting, so outsourcing hosting to GitHub isn't a factor in this case.
5 years ago
This would have happened identically even if the project had its own hosting, so outsourcing hosting to GitHub isn't a factor in this case.
Lkml doesn't seem to have this problem, and they are the original git users.
So all you need to do is get popular and important enough that several unrelated third parties will mirror and host your communications for you.
Or... publish everything as essentially a log in an openly accessible manner (ie. email as a on a list serv with it's web accessible archive), and places like archive.org will happily squirrel it away for you.
I wouldn't happen if instead of git, they used fossil.
It seems like the only "Fossilhub" is this: http://chiselapp.com/
I would guess that it would make it very hard to create a community around the project.
Fossil has everything built in including fully functioning web interface (in contrast to git).