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This is honestly dumb. If you hate github then actively downloading from it and eating their bandwidth is helping your mission of killing them.
Where a project is hosted is irrelevant because if the platform shits itself one can simply just do
git add remote someserver
and push the whole project over to some new code hosting site.You refusing to download from github is quite simply stupid.
What a shit take calling people dumb for trying to boycott a big tech platform. Having your project primarily on GH including issue tracking etc is in github's best interest as being "the" code platform. If MS wouldn't think they benefit from it, they wouldn't host it for free.
Hosting platform is also not the battle I'm choosing but come on.
You have totally missed the topic. This person is not asking where to host a project. They are asking about how to avoid even downloading a repo from github as if it's some moral crime.
Newsflash, 75% of any operating system and it's utilities are developed and put on github. You cannot avoid it and trying to do so only harms your own access to things. You might as well just cut off your own internet at that point.
Project developers, not the users downloading from them, have to be the ones to move off of github. That's how this works.
Presume you don't live in the UK. If it's a major site, they effectively have cut off the internet for most people. I lost my reddit account, Facebook account and my discord because all wanted me to hand over my driving license to use them.
Sites like github will be next.
So someone wanting to find places that can support that will be available long term isn't dumb, it's possibly the only smart move left.
Even if that's not the OP's situation, I don't know their exact situation and reasons. Attacking their reasoning or morals is not the right play here.