On Monday, August 17, 2015 03:56:00 PM Rohan Garg wrote:
> > As a user of Github for 5 years, I’m against KDE moving any code to that
> > platform. KDE is probably one of the few projects that’s stood tall when
> > it
> > comes to holding its F/OSS ideals and I’ve always looked up to that. I
> > think that in order for KDE to continue said standards, making use of
> > something like Gitlab[1] would stand to work better. For those who are
> > ‘hell-bent’ on using Github, they can sign in with it and work as if they
> > were in Github (it has a similar interface).
> 
> We're not moving anything anywhere, we will mirror our code on Github
> and nothing else, we have nothing to lose and everything to gain by
> mirroring our code elsewhere.

Noted, Rohan. Sorry, just saw the thread leader and a chord in my heart 
jumped!

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