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Dabbling in the 'kind of customer we can afford to lose' territory.


Not really. Imagine the backlash github would receive here.


As an ops person, I can tell you that I would probably upgrade my paid github account instead of cancel it if a project was thrown out that had the audacity to issue the statement that they don't care about the infrastructure they use for free so they can focus on the important things - namely developer funding.


yeah, it's the kind of backlash that would cancel a couple other non paying projects and there would be half dozen discouraging blog posts but paying customers that aren't open source aren't going to leave because a free tier opensource customer was abusing a service.


> Not really. Imagine the backlash github would receive

I don't know... I'm sure they'd get some, CocoaPods has a very large user base after all. But if GitHub laid out the reasons like they laid out the options to start this thread, I think they'd weather the storm fine and diffuse some people who show up to be angry.

I could see why GH would drop them and think they'd be well within their right and in good moral standing in my book. I just don't think they would unless the maintainers became incredibly hostile or proved unable to fix the problem or even band-aid it. GH just seems too culturally invested in making things like this work to a satisfactory conclusion. I have a feeling that the CocoaPods team will be schooled in a lot of things directly from the GitHub team as they work to resolve the performance issues, just look how informative the initial post was.




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