GitHub is giving free test build runs for open source project, they must spend a lot for all those servers running them.
It's free and unmetered and conveniently integrated into the GitHub workflow.
Now nice of them, isn't it? Is it though?
Never underestimate the risk of GitHub (Microsoft) using its massive leverage against some open source projects.
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Sorry, I don't get it, is GitHub doing something with @Five?
He's working on a tool to help leaving github
Marching ahead with #BudaBit , where you can own your sovereign developer community, using nostr!
- Search and Bookmark multiple Repos
- View Repo metadata
- View Issues, Patches, Comments
- Browse files and Commits
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View live [demo website](https://budabit.club)
Features are added rapidly!
Soon:
- Edit issues
- Sharing git stuff in rooms and threads
- Merge PRs
- ... Our short-term target is to manage the whole development workflow in BudaBit
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Slowly but surely nostr will take the wind out of their sails, to the degree people want more control, more optionality and customization.
Getting rid of a continuously breaking proprietary api in favor of a protocol with sovereign identities seems like a better way. The walled gardens are not easy to leave though. Will take time.
For now, we're getting close to a nice feature set that covers plenty of use-cases. I almost never open github these days.
Keep building momentum.