> Github has zero obligation to provide Free services to users
If they didn't, most (all?) of the major OSS projects that use them would have to find an alternative.
Those major OSS projects are why Github is the "central" OSS hosting place.
If they move on, then it's unclear if GitHub would remain all that central after a few years. "Probably not" is my thought, though I could be wrong. :)
If they didn't, most (all?) of the major OSS projects that use them would have to find an alternative.
Those major OSS projects are why Github is the "central" OSS hosting place.
If they move on, then it's unclear if GitHub would remain all that central after a few years. "Probably not" is my thought, though I could be wrong. :)