@mcr314 I've started this too, but I think that by the letter, Codeberg only works only for drafts where all authors agree on a more permissive license than notewell'd, eg. codeberg.org/chrysn/packed-by-…
I deleted a Github account a few years ago (wasn't my only account, which is a different, longer part of the story I'm going to try to leave aside, for now).
I am still, like, as of this past week, finding all the odd ways a deleted account still manifests itself on the site.
chrysn
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in reply to Jens Finkhäuser • • •packed-by-reference/LICENSE.md at main
Codeberg.orgMichael Richardson
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in reply to Michael Richardson • • •@mcr314 @chrysn Or forgejo, which is what Codeberg runs.
OR, but that's probably just me, not submit actual drafts to IETF.
It's not that I have much against it. It's that it's not really the place for most of what I do, I found out.
In the end, it's currently a distraction that I don't need. Some day that may change again.
Of course that's not everybody's situation.
Jens Finkhäuser
in reply to Jens Finkhäuser • • •When you delete your account, any submissions you made (e.g. PRs) get a little ghost icon on #GitHub
That means there's the *perfect* hashtag slogan for leaving this mess behind: #GhostGitHub
Let's make this A Thing, yes?
#GitHub #GiveUpGitHub
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in reply to Jens Finkhäuser • • •I deleted a Github account a few years ago (wasn't my only account, which is a different, longer part of the story I'm going to try to leave aside, for now).
I am still, like, as of this past week, finding all the odd ways a deleted account still manifests itself on the site.