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Please do not use GitHub to host . is a free software project, so this is only a request, and not a restriction on the software.
...The GPL is not focused on freedom. It's too long. Too many restrictions. -- Tom Preston-Werner OSCON2013
or how about:
Notice that everything we keep closed has specific business value that could be compromised by giving it away to our competitors. -- Tom Preston-Werner's blog
GitHub simply uses Free Software for its own benefit, releasing source code under a free license only when suited to it's business goals; they are quite happy to violate the rights of their users, for profit.
By contrast, the project adheres strictly to the goals of the Free Software movement, which seeks to eliminate proprietary software to the point where all software is free.
The opinions expressed by Tom Preston-Werner of GitHub are incompatible with those of the project. Users and developers of free software are strongly advised not to use GitHub, for any of their projects.
Here are a few examples:
[1] Open Source (Almost) - http://tom.preston-werner.com/2011/11/22/open-source-everything.html
[2] Choose A License GPL patch - https://github.com/github/choosealicense.com/pull/177
[3] linux-libre choosealicense issue - http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/gnu-linux-libre/2014-08/msg00013.html
This text on this page was adapted from http://librecmc.org/librecmc/wiki?name=github, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 like the original.