For years, GitHub sat at the centre of the software world. Though developers might move away from an AI tool like Cursor, Windsurf, or even GitHub Copilot, migrating from GitHub as a platform was never thought of. Well, until now. A slow stream of exits has turned into something more visible. Individuals are walking out. Small studios are walking out. Entire open source communities are packing up their repos and shifting them to Codeberg, Forgejo, Sourcehut or their own servers. Their reasons may be different, but the conclusion is the same. GitHub no longer feels like neutral ground.
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