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Github ignoring "reverse racism" complaints policy

Name: Anonymous 2015-08-04 18:34

Boycotted:

GitHub - Git hosting with a free tier. Censored the C Plus Equality (C+=), GamerGateOP, ToleranUX, WebM for Retards projects.
BitBucket - Mercurial and Git hosting with a free tier for up to 5 users. Censored the C Plus Equality (C+=) project.
Google Code - Free Git, Mercurial, and Subversion hosting with 2 GB of storage. Censored the C Plus Equality (C+=) project. New project creation has been disabled as of 2015-03-12. Site will become read only on 2015-08-24. Site will shut down completely on 2016-01-26.
GitLab - Free Git hosting. Censored the GamerGateOP project.
Gitorious - Free Git hosting. Hosts a mirror of the C Plus Equality (C+=) project, but censored the GamerGateOP project. Is in the process of being acquired by GitLab.
SourceForge - Free Mercurial, Git, and Subversion hosting. No known history of either SJW ideology or GamerGate activism support. Has started to bundle malware in the Windows installers of some projects without the knowledge or consent of project owners.

Supported:

GitGud, previously hosted here - Free Git hosting. Hosts the GamerGateOP repo. Should be used primarily for GamerGate-related projects.

Neutral:

Assembla - Git, Subversion, and P4 hosting with a free tier. No known history of either SJW ideology or GamerGate activism support.
Beanstalk - Git and Subversion hosting with a free tier. No known history of either SJW ideology or GamerGate activism support.
Codebase - Mercurial, Git, and Subversion hosting with a free tier. No known history of either SJW ideology or GamerGate activism support.
Codebreak - Free Git hosting. No known history of either SJW ideology or GamerGate activism support.
CodePlex - Microsoft's free open source project hosting site. Free Mercurial, Git, and Subversion hosting. No known history of either SJW ideology or GamerGate activism support.
Freepository - Git and Subversion hosting with a free tier. No known history of either SJW ideology or GamerGate activism support. Currently not accepting new members.
GNU Savannah (USA), Savannah Non-GNU (USA), Gna! (France), Puszcza (Ukraine) - Free GNU Arch, GNU Bazaar, CVS, Git, Mercurial, and Subversion hosting for projects by the Free Software Foundation and projects with a GPL-compatible license. (This applies to all four servers. The branding of the second server is ironic.) No known history of either SJW ideology or GamerGate activism support.
JavaForge - Free CVS, Git, Mercurial, and Subversion hosting for open source projects. No known history of either SJW ideology or GamerGate activism support.
Kiln - Mercurial and Git hosting with a free tier for up to 2 users. No known history of either SJW ideology or GamerGate activism support.
NotABug - Free Git hosting. Runs on Gogs (Go Git Service). No known history of either SJW ideology or GamerGate activism support.
PikaCode - Free Mercurial and Git hosting. No known history of either SJW ideology or GamerGate activism support.
ProjectLocker - Git and Subversion hosting with a free tier. No known history of either SJW ideology or GamerGate activism support.
SSHControl.com - Mercurial, Git, and Subversion hosting with a free tier. No known history of either SJW ideology or GamerGate activism support.
TuxFamily - Free Mercurial, Git, and Subversion hosting. No known history of either SJW ideology or GamerGate activism support.

Self-hosting:

These web UIs for Git are available for self-hosting.

Name: Anonymous 2015-08-13 0:06

If you open any OS book you'll probably read two things:
1) The operating system is something that makes its users life easier by abstracting some hardware tools.
2) The scope of what needs to be made easier varies depending on when the book was written and how much the author wants to focus on the kernel parts.

While in the past an OS would be just a kernel, bootloader, terminal, ed and a few other utilitary programs, nowadays an OS is not complete without a plethora of programs and libraries for security, A/V encoding, parallelization, and so on. Whether or not these tools sit in kernel or userspace is more of a performance vs security issue, since any modern kernel is modular enough to support every kind of weird use with enough tinkering; this doesn't change the borders of what a kernel is, and by extension, what an OS is besides it.

The definition of OS also didn't change, the goal post just moved, and while in the past you might be tempted to think Linux was a complete OS (not by a fat chance), today it is obviously wrong.

And this has nothing to do with micro vs monolithic kernels.

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