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floriangosse ◴[] No.43970232[source]
I think it's actually an understandable strategical move from Mozilla. They might loose some income from Google and probably have to cut the staff. But to keep the development of Firefox running they want to involve more people from the community and GitHub is the tool that brings most visibility on the market right now and is known by many developers. So the hurdle getting involved is much lower.

I think you can dislike the general move to a service like GitHub instead of GitLab (or something else). But I think we all benefit from the fact that Firefox's development continues and that we have a competing engine on the market.

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fhd2 ◴[] No.43970680[source]
In my experience, most contributors who are deterred from contributing because they can't use GitHub aren't particularly valuable contributors. I'm sure there's exceptions, but I haven't seen any for non-trivial open source projects I've been involved in. I might even argue that it could be good to have a slightly higher bar to deter low quality one time contributors.
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nicman23 ◴[] No.43971022[source]
"gatekeeping good"

no.

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1. bigstrat2003 ◴[] No.43975302[source]
Declaring gatekeeping to be always and forever bad is an unhelpful, untrue thought-terminating cliche. A wide variety of situations can be described as "gatekeeping", and while some are nonsense some are very good to keep. It's bad if we say "you must be 6 feet tall to be a doctor", because that has nothing to do with being a good doctor. But requiring that doctors get a medical degree and pass certification requirements is also gatekeeping, and it would also be insane to do away with it. Any time you call gatekeeping bad for its own sake you are engaging in a gross oversimplification, and should stop.