Drew DeVault on Nostr: it's as I laid out: it's consumption-based versus participatory. GitHub is strictly ...
it's as I laid out: it's consumption-based versus participatory.
GitHub is strictly consumption based: you can use it, and you can *ask* them to improve it, but mostly you just consume whatever they provide
Participatory platforms, well, you can *participate* in their development and direction. SourceHut is FOSS, you can modify it yourself to suit your needs and send your improvements upstream. Codeberg is the same, plus you can be a member and vote on its direction.
GitHub is strictly consumption based: you can use it, and you can *ask* them to improve it, but mostly you just consume whatever they provide
Participatory platforms, well, you can *participate* in their development and direction. SourceHut is FOSS, you can modify it yourself to suit your needs and send your improvements upstream. Codeberg is the same, plus you can be a member and vote on its direction.