On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 9:53 AM Theodore Y. Ts'o <tytso@xxxxxxx> wrote:
If you are talking about software stored on internal, closed source
repo's, (a) why can't you run your own internal git server --- it
really isn't *that* hard, and (b) why did you trust github before its
I think this point is important: "why would anyone have trusted github?"
or their employees really... certainly "any" (some, not all) github employees could have had access to all of the repositories (public/private) and copied away relevant bits on demand... Changing the label on the employee's shirt isn't really changing the equation.
or their employees really... certainly "any" (some, not all) github employees could have had access to all of the repositories (public/private) and copied away relevant bits on demand... Changing the label on the employee's shirt isn't really changing the equation.
acquisition by Microsoft --- especially if it is "mission critical
software sources"? There is a *reason* why all of the major software
companies --- Google, Amazon, Microsoft, etc., maintain their own
source control systems which live inside the corporate firewall.