Re: sr.ht --- "sir hat" --- alternatives to Github

Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> Fri, 18 January 2019 14:19 UTC

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>> Also, a major reason for using Github is going where the audience is.
> If it weren't for that, there are a boatload of alternatives.

the problem is that `git clone` is brand conscious

randy