Comment by Yasuraka 2 months ago git isn't centralized nor a package repositoryFor what it's worth, our code is on GitLab 12 comments Yasuraka Reply ForHackernews 2 months ago Github is a centralized repository where the overwhelming majority of Go libraries are hosted. Yasuraka 2 months ago So GitHub is every single programming language's centralized package repository?Then what's the difference between git and npm, cargo, pypi, mvn et al? ForHackernews 2 months ago Git != Github.In practice, little difference between Go's use of Github and Python's use of PyPI. Someone at Microsoft with root access could compromise everyone. 9 replies →
ForHackernews 2 months ago Github is a centralized repository where the overwhelming majority of Go libraries are hosted. Yasuraka 2 months ago So GitHub is every single programming language's centralized package repository?Then what's the difference between git and npm, cargo, pypi, mvn et al? ForHackernews 2 months ago Git != Github.In practice, little difference between Go's use of Github and Python's use of PyPI. Someone at Microsoft with root access could compromise everyone. 9 replies →
Yasuraka 2 months ago So GitHub is every single programming language's centralized package repository?Then what's the difference between git and npm, cargo, pypi, mvn et al? ForHackernews 2 months ago Git != Github.In practice, little difference between Go's use of Github and Python's use of PyPI. Someone at Microsoft with root access could compromise everyone. 9 replies →
ForHackernews 2 months ago Git != Github.In practice, little difference between Go's use of Github and Python's use of PyPI. Someone at Microsoft with root access could compromise everyone. 9 replies →
Github is a centralized repository where the overwhelming majority of Go libraries are hosted.
So GitHub is every single programming language's centralized package repository?
Then what's the difference between git and npm, cargo, pypi, mvn et al?
Git != Github.
In practice, little difference between Go's use of Github and Python's use of PyPI. Someone at Microsoft with root access could compromise everyone.
9 replies →