On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 08:01:58AM -0400, Celejar wrote: >If you maintain a local copy of your code and just push it to Github >for serving it publicly (which is what I do, and what I assume most >developers do), you haven't lost control of your code - if / when the >host does anything you don't like, you take the existing code and make >it available elsewhere, and stop posting future code to the offending >service. (It'll still have a copy of any existing code, of course - but >that's inevitable with FLOSS software regardless of where you host it.) Agreed. Plus, as long as you have a proper license, like GPLv3, then you should be good to host your code on a provider like GitHub, or at least use that host as a mirror. -- Best regards, Brian T Coronavirus is a scam. 9/11 was an inside job.
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