Quoting Lance Wicks (2019-06-04 16:54:41)
> GitHub is defacto standard, which pains me as it's very much a
> centralisation. But I'd not object.
I'm pretty much in the same spot.
That said, I suspect most of the barrier is that the use of the tool is
quite different; change ids, having to set up tooling locally... Folks
are used to the fork & pr workflow. My gut is that moving to some other
platform (either hosted or on our own infrastructure) with a
sufficiently similar workflow would drop *most* of the barrier --
GitLab, Gogs/Gitea , etc. are all similar, and generally you can even
log in with your GitHub account.
But it probably makes more sense to just use GitHub, if for no other
reason than the bug tracker is there. I guess part of why I don't have a
strong objection despite centralization is I don't really feel like
we're locked in to the provider; if GitHub starts doing things we find
unacceptable, I don't think it will be too onerous to migrate to a
competitor or our own infrastructure. If that starts to change I will
start to worry.
-Ian