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*If you're looking for a more reasoned argumentation, see Update 3 at the bottom.*
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I rarely interact with [Github](https://github.com) anymore. All my projects are either on my selfhosted [Gitea](https://gitea.io) instance or on [Codeberg.org](https://codeberg.org/). That's why I missed the following on [Github Status](https://www.githubstatus.com/):
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## Update 2
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Added [sourcehut.org](https://sourcehut.org/) link after suggestion by [@freddyym@social.privacytools.io](https://social.privacytools.io/@freddyym).
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## Update 3
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Don't publish on your website when you are feeling frustrated; that's what Twitter is for.
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Let's inject some reason here. Github isn't dying anytime soon. Certainly not due to this number of outages. And all software breaks, so that's no measure; what matters is the response. And Github is on it. Like every single other time it was broken.
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But that doesn't mean we can't change the status quo. Almost every defense of Github comes down to discoverability: if I put my project on Github, others will find it. If I put it elsewhere, other won't find it.
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Do not forget: Github's discoverability comes from us, the userbase. We the developers make or break Github. If we all move, Github shuts its doors. This won't happen. But look at the landscape: so many alternative solutions exist, Github is no better than any other service and, in the eyes of some, me included, Github may actually provide a worse experience than most alternatives.
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And about discoverability. Have you heard of social media? Blog posts? I discover a lot of new Github projects on a regular basis and almost none, I have discovered via Github itself. People talk about good projects and share them, plain and simple.
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If you simply like Github and their network and their continuously "evolving" UI, have at it. To each their own.
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If you don't like Github, do not stay. Be the change you want to see.
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