I always thought Github was open source and that you could fork it, like in the spirit of Github. I find that slightly ironic =)
What's stopping a decentralized github from ending up in the same fate as the newsgroups, that the data set gets too large to handle !?
I think that Github is more then just a repository, it's a community. I kinda quit Facebook and signed up to Github instead :P And if it weren't for Github I would have never touched git.
Startup idea: Create something like Github and assembly.com, but with a complete tool-set (git+vps)
What's stopping a decentralized github from ending up in the same fate as the newsgroups, that the data set gets too large to handle !?
I think that Github is more then just a repository, it's a community. I kinda quit Facebook and signed up to Github instead :P And if it weren't for Github I would have never touched git.
Startup idea: Create something like Github and assembly.com, but with a complete tool-set (git+vps)