• mke@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Anyone knows if Mozilla ever made a statement on the state of MS’s LLM training on Github data? I’m curious if they don’t care about having Firefox be part of the dataset or if they just think the benefits outweigh that.

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    So they’re switching from using both Mercurial and Git to just Git… How did they end up using both? Was it just that each had its supporters so they just compromised and made everyone use both?

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        This is very detailed 😆 I would have appreciated going for Codeberg too. This is not so bad as used just for hosting the repo, a future migration away from GH would be a breeze.

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    I just wish they’d put their mobile releases on a standard release page. I can’t use Obtainium with their current GitHub mirror because it’s always out of date from the Play Store.

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      We will continue to use Bugzilla, moz-phab, Phabricator, and Lando.

      Although we’ll be hosting the repository on GitHub, our contribution workflow will remain unchanged and we will not be accepting Pull Requests at this time.

      The cool thing about distributed version control is that it’s distributed. It sounds like GitHub will just be a public remote, rather than the place where active development happens.

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        Although we’ll be hosting the repository on GitHub, our contribution workflow will remain unchanged and we will not be accepting Pull Requests at this time

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      Since they will not use Github for Pull Requests, bug tracking, or any other bonus feature on top of git, I have to disagree. It would be super easy to change the host of their git repo.

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        Depends a bit on what the default cloning url will be. If the domain is in control of mozilla, which forwards it to github, then fine, if most people start using the github url, then it is still a vendor lock in, because many people and projects will use it, and that is not so easy to move away.

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    Damn. Wow, it seems like Mozilla is getting more fired up lately. They are also actively communicating (recent couple of AMAs) and listening to their users (through Mozilla connect and working on much requested features)!

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      They plan on doing that change since over a year lol

      And their build docs are incredibly confusing, I have no idea how distro packagers can do this.

      I built Firefox from source for a while, and it just broke after a while.

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      Do they? Git isn’t tied to GitHub. There is gitlab, Gitea, and forgejo that do the same thing.

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        In the link, it says:

        Although we’ll be hosting the repository on GitHub, our contribution workflow will remain unchanged and we will not be accepting Pull Requests at this time

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    They could have self hosted a Forgejo instance but they really went with MS GitHub. Kind of sad.