A Beginner's Guide to Migrating from GitHub to SourceHut
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bradley_taunt
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Summary
This article is a guide aimed at developers currently using GitHub, advocating for a migration to SourceHut. It breaks down GitHub's core features (such as pull requests, issues, CI/CD, and code review) and presents SourceHut's alternative, decentralized approach for each. The author argues that SourceHut offers greater freedom, simplicity, and alignment with open-source principles, encouraging developers to question their reliance on GitHub.
Key quotes
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Git Your Freedom Back: A Beginner's Guide to SourceHut
I will breakdown GitHub's most popular core features and provide details on SourceHut's alternative approach for each of them.
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