On 1/26/16 2:42 PM, Benson Schliesser wrote:
It seems to me that it would be inefficient for the IETF to do everything ourselves.
Absolutely, and there can be (and have been) issues with doing it ourselves. My only real concern about using other people's tools is that there's the possibility that they can fold up shop, change the terms of use, etc. - we have no control over that. The likelihood of that happening with Github is vanishingly small (although it's not out of the question that they might start charging for what are now free accounts). I use Github pretty heavily for both work and hobbies, and I like it. But I back up my own stuff locally - just saying.
For what it's worth, in my role on the IAOC I observe that we do consider all of our options today. But I may also observe a bias in the community that I'd like to understand better.
I don't know too many people who aren't currently using Github for various projects. Melinda