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Danyl Strype (strypey)'s status on Saturday, 17-Mar-2018 09:55:14 UTC Danyl Strype @hamishcampbell @witchescauldron yes, it boils down to; open source most of your code so you can harvest the free work of the community ... -
Danyl Strype (strypey)'s status on Saturday, 17-Mar-2018 08:23:34 UTC Danyl Strype @witchescauldron you do realise #GitHub is "open core", right?
http://tom.preston-werner.com/2011/11/22/open-source-everything.html -
Danyl Strype (strypey)'s status on Saturday, 17-Mar-2018 08:24:39 UTC Danyl Strype @witchescauldron #GitLab is a better option, either using their hosting, or your own -
Danyl Strype (strypey)'s status on Saturday, 17-Mar-2018 09:37:56 UTC Danyl Strype @hamishcampbell @witchescauldron #GitHub is a classic example of the #dotcons - see the link I posted to "Open Source (Almost) Everything" -
Danyl Strype (strypey)'s status on Saturday, 17-Mar-2018 09:39:28 UTC Danyl Strype @hamishcampbell @witchescauldron you can't install your own instance of #GitHub, the way you can with #Mastodon. With #GitLab you can -
Danyl Strype (strypey)'s status on Saturday, 17-Mar-2018 09:56:31 UTC Danyl Strype @hamishcampbell @witchescauldron but keep key bits proprietary, so you are still the only person/ company who can provide the whole service
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