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Not unless you're severely autistic and cannot handle a normal conversation without tipping your fedora and reciting the Stallman creed.
"Anon, why aren't you using Github?"
> Couldn't get Github to work properly with [Feature] on [IDE of your choice] and people suggested [Repository Host] as a temporary alternative, now I've used it so long I can't be bothered to uproot everything and move to Github.
>Eh. I noticed people getting banned over stupid things on github so I forked my stuff to another service just in case. I didn't want to loose access to all my code y'know? And now I cannot be bothered to push my code to two places so whatever.
> Iunno I found a post on Slashdot ages ago that suggested I try out [Repository Host] because it has more features than Github. I tried it and I liked it. Sure github got more social stuff, but if I want that I could just hop on Facebook or Skype.
> Oh, a friend asked me ages ago to fork my stuff to [Repository host] so he could contribute. I did and then couldn't be bothered to maintain it on two different places, so I sort of just stuck with [Repository host]. Huh? Why he didn't just make a github account? I don't know, I never asked. Plus making a new account somewhere else takes like what? 30 seconds? Then another 30 to fork the code? I didn't consider it a big deal.
> I had login troubles and Github support took ages to reply to my tickets, so I just made another account at [Repository host] cause it was the #2 result on Google, then forked the shit out of all my stuff. Github support still hasn't responded to my last message so I don't consider it much of a loss anyways, meh.
> The handle I wanted wasn't available on github so I just chose [Repository host] instead which was second place when I searched for "git host". I want the name on my repo to be the same as my twitter handle, to make it easy for people to follow me, you know? Haha.
Pick one. Or make one up yourself, it's not that hard.