The Foundation that promotes the Zig programming language has quit GitHub due to what its leadership perceives as the code sharing site's decline.
The programming language Zig is leaving GitHub after ten years. The reason is problems with GitHub Actions, chaotic job scheduling, and Microsoft's AI direction.
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The Zig Programming Language is officially quitting GitHub and moving its main repository over to Codeberg. The reasoning is ...
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