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Lots of businesses heavily relies on Github for their operations. Sure, Git is distributed, but there's more to Github than just Git; think of continuous integration/deployment tools that integrate with the service, PRs.

Attacking Github means you deny many more than only Github as a target. Which I guess, makes it more valuable than another target.



It surprises me that GitHub doesn't sell/license a 'GitHub Appliance' that can get installed locally, but mirrors with something on their side too.


Isn't that Github Enterprise? You install it fully on your own servers.





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