> It depends on how you interpret the XKCD comic Unless either of us can find Randall explaining his intent somewhere (and even then; death of the author probably applies - how sytse used the comic is equally important)…
Under a case by case basis I cannot read the rules and know that my repository won't be deleted by gitlab at some point in the future. Why would I ever consider trust gitlab with data vital to the future of my company…
That XKCD is one of the worst strawman arguments I've ever seen. Freedom of Speech is not a law, and it's certainly not just a law found in one single document that applies to the United States. Here's what the United…
> It depends on how you interpret the XKCD comic Unless either of us can find Randall explaining his intent somewhere (and even then; death of the author probably applies - how sytse used the comic is equally important)…
Under a case by case basis I cannot read the rules and know that my repository won't be deleted by gitlab at some point in the future. Why would I ever consider trust gitlab with data vital to the future of my company…
That XKCD is one of the worst strawman arguments I've ever seen. Freedom of Speech is not a law, and it's certainly not just a law found in one single document that applies to the United States. Here's what the United…