Bitcoiners got it covered. Source: I asked #[5]​ the same question in person a couple of years ago. Just because it’s hosted on centralised servers doesn’t mean it’s only hosted there. The community have failsafe plans in place. Off course you don’t want to brag about your failsafes work in detail or it will not be so failsafe anymore.

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Yeah, Git is already very decentralized by it's nature. You already have a full copy on every machine that's checked out the code, and any of them can easily add a new remote and push to it. Plus we already have gitopia and sourceforge and gitea and codeberg. Microsoft would have more trouble enclosing it's commons than Twitter. But they will still face legal pressure to shut projects down.