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- Zig quits GitHub, gripes about Microsofts AI obsession
Last week, Andrew Kelly, president and lead developer of the Zig Software Foundation, announced that the Zig project is moving to Codeberg, a non-profit git hosting service, because GitHub no longer demonstrates commitment to engineering excellence
- Zig Quits GitHub, Citing Rotted Culture and Microsofts AI . . .
The maintainers of the Zig programming language have moved their main repository from GitHub to Codeberg, rejecting Microsoft's AI strategy and citing a critical CPU bug left unfixed for months
- This programming language is quitting GitHub - tech. yahoo. com
This shift also directly targets GitHub's (and ultimately, Microsoft's) AI obsession The Zig Software Foundation holds a strict no-LLM and no-AI policy The foundation feels that GitHub is aggressively pushing tools like "file an issue with Copilot" right in everyone's face, leading to policy violations within the project
- Why Zig is moving on from GitHub - LeadDev
GitHub has become “completely neglected”, according to a scathing review of the platform from the project leader behind Zig
- Zig turns its back on GitHub: Frustration over Actions and . . .
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
- Goodbye GitHub: Zig developer ditches “sinking ship” over . . .
The Zig Software Foundation has pulled Zig from GitHub saying Microsoft’s ownership of the coding platform has led to inexcusable bugs caused by “vibe scheduling” and other AI-exacerbated problems
- Zig Foundation Abandons GitHub for Codeberg Over AI Focus and . . .
The Zig Software Foundation abandoned GitHub in late 2025 after a decade, citing persistent bugs in GitHub Actions and Microsoft's AI obsession over core reliability They migrated to Codeberg, sparking community debates and highlighting tensions between AI ambitions and developer needs in the open-source ecosystem
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