Same. I liked that GitHub really nudged you to be open unless you were willing to pay to keep it closed (well, sure, you can go ahead and setup your own server or find a competitor you like, but in the base form, if you want to be part of the ecosystem, be open) and am wondering just how many student projects are now staying behind locked doors because GitHub wants to catch bigger fish.
Not saying they're a philanthropic organisation that should promote open source to the kids or anything, just agreeing about an almost certain side effect.
Not saying they're a philanthropic organisation that should promote open source to the kids or anything, just agreeing about an almost certain side effect.