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Comment by sunshine-o

2 days ago

For hosting and publishing your code maybe.

But the power of Github is more the social platform and collaboration at global scale.

In that sense the only mature alternative I know is Radicle

- https://radicle.xyz/

This is what people forget about GitHub. Its popularity isn't because it has the best tools on the market. It is popular because of the network effect. It's the social network of developer tooling.

I don't really want to be using a Microsoft product but I use github for the same reason I use Linkedin: because it benefits my career to be visible on these social networks.

  • Yes, that's why everyone is still on Sourceforge. I too check Freshmeat regularly for updates.

    It's time to move on from Github, LinkedIn, and hell ideally NPM too. Microsoft is polluting the ground water.

    • > Yes, that's why everyone is still on Sourceforge. I too check Freshmeat regularly for updates.

      Sourceforge and Freshmeat weren't social networks. Plus its not like other social networks haven't collapsed despite being popular, like MySpace.

      > It's time to move on from Github, LinkedIn, and hell ideally NPM too. Microsoft is polluting the ground water.

      As I said, I don't want to be using Microsoft products but it benefits my career to be visible on these social networks.

  • And this is a big part of the reason why it's pretty much a violation of professional deontology to use LinkedIn, GitHub (and Discord).

    • That kind of ideology is great in principle, but if you struggle to get a job because you have limited presence in an employer's market, then you're practising deontology without a profession.

      I'm an opinionated MS-hater, like most of my peers who lived through 90s Microsoft, like I had. But I also have a family to feed and bills to pay. Sometimes pragmatism trumps ideology.