From tech press coverage It seems they also use it heavily for their internal code repositories and some of their early improvements were driven by needs they had managing their own code and teams. They’re also said to have gone moved an “inner source” methodology for all their code which a GitHub variant would be convenient for. IMHO their acquisition was probably more about preserving tooling that they find useful than snaffling code they could already just fork as an when they needed it.

I really don’t think OSM will benefit much from shifting away and it’ll be costly in terms of manpower to run the thing unless we just hand everything over to yet another faceless entity liable to being taken over.

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