Django’s first commit dates back to 2005 ![]()
In all these years, it has freely shared all the new features ![]()
If you’ve ever used Django, put a star on its GitHub repository ![]()
Django’s first commit dates back to 2005 ![]()
In all these years, it has freely shared all the new features ![]()
If you’ve ever used Django, put a star on its GitHub repository ![]()
Why didn’t Django move to GitLab after the GitHub saga?
Good question for someone that was there at that time
what’s the GitHub saga?
Check out the following to start with:
It begins:
More Issues:
https://aibusiness.com/companies/microsoft-github-openai-hit-by-code-copyright-lawsuit
These are few out of many. I have also come across few developers (on cyberspace) complaining that their codes were used without their consent.
What do you know? …
BTW, other Open Source community are choosing alternatives to bot GitHub and GitLab