You're comparing github to the Haber-Bosch process??!
While I think that is ridiculous, your claim appears to imply that even though my mom is not aware of github, its existance is as important that a major part of our civilization's sustainability relies on it?
No, thats just plain stupid.
Anyway - my original comment was that github is only valuable as "the most important social network" to a very narrow portion of the populous.
The funny part about this is that most software that the generally public deals with regularly is not on Github anyway and even the ones that are existed just fine for many years before Github so it's not as if there is some contingenct on Github or something.
While I think that is ridiculous, your claim appears to imply that even though my mom is not aware of github, its existance is as important that a major part of our civilization's sustainability relies on it?
No, thats just plain stupid.
Anyway - my original comment was that github is only valuable as "the most important social network" to a very narrow portion of the populous.