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Comment by Brosper

2 months ago

It's baked in literally into every coding tutorial and is kind of industry standard, like JIRA. Maybe it's just an experiment at this moment.

Most larger orgs I worked for used Gitlab rather than Github.

Anyway, the core value of Github has always been collaboration - this is where people were. If people go to other platforms, this core value dwindles. And switching platforms is not that difficult.

> kind of industry standard

...for now.

> like JIRA

is not an industry standard. It's a widely used software by some folks. I used it in the past, not using now, for example.

> Maybe it's just an experiment at this moment.

Does Microsoft understand objection and negative feedback to experiments?

    - No.
    - Remind me in three days.

Fuck the industry standard. That is how industry standards change.

By the way, most pre-industry-standard FOSS projects still have their own infrastructure. I do find it disappointing that Rust is on GitHub.