I've been asked a few times in the past week to use #GitHub, and I'd like to be helpful, but I keep seeing Renée Good's face and it would seem disrespectful somehow.
Happy to email a patch, but I'm done with that site.
I've been asked a few times in the past week to use #GitHub, and I'd like to be helpful, but I keep seeing Renée Good's face and it would seem disrespectful somehow.
Happy to email a patch, but I'm done with that site.
T_X
in reply to Brett Sheffield (he/him) • • •If it were possible to do cross-instance forks and PRs then I'd be all-in for #Gitlab.
implement cross-instance fork (#423228) · Issues · GitLab.org / GitLab · GitLab
GitLabDavid Culley
in reply to T_X • • •FYI: GitLab happily collaborates with ICE.
Here's what GitLab's CEO, Sid Sijbrandij, himself committed:
gitlab.com/gitlab-com/www-gitl…
> vetting customers is time consuming and potentially distracting.
GitLab employees are forbidden to discuss politics at work or raise concerns about GitLab's customers.
Even when it's perfectly clear that a customer is evil, they want to "do business with customers with values that are incompatible with our own values".
They "welcome everyone […] to be customers of GitLab" as they "do not currently exclude anyone from being a customer based on moral/value grounds."
Here's a news article:
theregister.co.uk/2019/10/16/g…
Blood money is fine with us, says GitLab: Vetting non-evil customers is 'time consuming, potentially distracting'
Thomas Claburn (The Register)