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drymer (drymer@social.daemons.it)'s status on Sunday, 03-Jun-2018 15:25:02 UTC drymer Oh noes, Microsoft ha comprado Github! Seguro que lo hacen privativo... Oh wait. -
tuttle_(defunct) (tuttle@somsants.net)'s status on Sunday, 03-Jun-2018 22:03:26 UTC tuttle_(defunct) Me alegro. -
buttle (buttle@red.confederac.io)'s status on Sunday, 03-Jun-2018 22:06:59 UTC buttle Que mal me ha sabido estos años ir diciendo una y otra vez que github era propietario que que había que dejarlo. Me cansa, y mucho. Pero ahora será un poco más facil.
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tuttle_(defunct) (tuttle@somsants.net)'s status on Sunday, 03-Jun-2018 22:19:13 UTC tuttle_(defunct) Didn't #python move it's code to #github last year or the year before? drymer repeated this. -
tuttle_(defunct) (tuttle@somsants.net)'s status on Sunday, 03-Jun-2018 22:39:49 UTC tuttle_(defunct) @lnxw48a1 I was going to say that they'll be regretting that decision now (if the microsoft story is try), but perhaps the python team doesn't care. I mean, they migrated to github knowing full well it was a proprietary system. "That's where everyone is" I think was their logic. -
tuttle_(defunct) (tuttle@somsants.net)'s status on Sunday, 03-Jun-2018 23:25:16 UTC tuttle_(defunct) @mcscx2 @lnxw48a1 The thought that they will now have the map of who works on what, who knows who, and who works with who, is not good. I mean, ok, microsoft is no worse than google or amazon o facebook, but Microsoft is the free software developers old archenemy by excellence. It sucks to know they have a large part of community by the balls. -
drymer (drymer@social.daemons.it)'s status on Sunday, 03-Jun-2018 23:42:19 UTC drymer @tuttle Not sure. But I don't think it will affect it in any way.
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