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        This looks neat, so the repositories are distributed across the people who run the radicale nodes? I’ve been self hosting forgejo for a while, wouldn’t mind trying this out just for fun.

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          That’s my understanding yeah. Another neat thing if I’m reading things right is that the equivalent of issues and reviews and PRs are stored as git objects in the repo itself, so distributing the repo also distributes the “metadata” surrounding it that is invisible to git when the repo is hosted on github, gitlab, forgejo, etc.

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    I know the solution. Starting this year, students will be forced to contribute to a project they use, care about or, at the very least, truly want to use in the long term. Not one they found randomly on Github.

    And they’re still going to find things on GitHub. Because so many things are on GitHub.

    They’re blaming the students for the popularity of GitHub. If they want students to not use GitHub then just make that a requirement.

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    Terrible title. The article is about the risks of everyone using GitHub. That doesn’t mean GitHub is destroying the open source ecosystem. In fact it’s the complete opposite - GitHub massively helps the open source ecosystem. That’s why everyone uses it in the first place!