TL;DR —
GitHub has a termination clause in terms of service agreements that can be extremely concerning. GitHub is a Microsoft subsidy, but what will happen if dirty politics enters the "open-source" world? What would happen if a politically motivated person with ties to GitHub deleted something like SecureDrop for example? This is why alternatives that are self hosted for dependency management like GitPrep, and maybe even Gogs and Gitea (though not a fan of Go) are quite important for gatekeepers of open source software or data storage of any type of files or repository.
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