Apache Software Foundation joins GitHub open source community
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Re: Apache Software Foundation joins GitHub open source community
#2I didn't find any link to their GitHub profile in the blogs or press releases:
Re: Apache Software Foundation joins GitHub open source community
#3I didn't find any link to their GitHub profile in the blogs or press releases: https://github.com/apache/
I wonder how long this name was reserved and by whom.
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#5I didn't find any link to their GitHub profile in the blogs or press releases: https://github.com/apache/
I wonder how long this name was reserved and by whom.
The ASF has used this for years. Except for a few projects that have been piloting using GitHub it was mainly used as mirror repositories for repositories hosted at the ASF.
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#8It confuses me why so many traditionally pro-FOSS projects move to a not-free-nor-open tool like GitHub. Do they think that they’ll get enough new contributors this way to offset the (more than slight) irony?
Re: Apache Software Foundation joins GitHub open source community
#9I found this title very confusing. I thought it was the equivalent of their non-profit being absorbed by GitHub. Meaning, the corporate structure."
Why don't they just say that Apache will officially host their repositories on GitHub moving forward?
Re: Apache Software Foundation joins GitHub open source community
#10It confuses me why so many traditionally pro-FOSS projects move to a not-free-nor-open tool like GitHub. Do they think that they’ll get enough new contributors this way to offset the (more than slight) irony?
Better participation. A lot more people know how to use GitHub's tools. It'll likely increase the amount of development, participation, pull requests, etc that ASF projects get. Does it matter that GitHub themselves is not open source?