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Vladislav Kadun2018-07-30 15:47:20
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Vladislav Kadun, 2018-07-30 15:47:20

Are the authors of repositories without code somehow punished?

I explain: I often find repositories on GitHub that do not relate to programming at all.
Okay, there are all sorts of collections of useful books, frameworks and the like, BUT recently I began to find something completely beyond the scope.
Then in some repository there will be a single README.md with angry words addressed to Roskomnadzor, recently I came across a recipe for hot chili sauce, which prompted me to ask a similar question.
What was GitHub for? Is this normal or is it not? If it's normal, then no problem, I'll start doing that too. =)

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Andrej Sharapov, 2018-07-30
@ZXZs

In general, if I'm not mistaken, it was created for a narrow circle of developers, then others were drawn there and the site turned into a social network for developers. Because the network is growing, and every slut will find out about it, doing whatever you want. Repositories will not be punished and banned for empty or containing any foreign nonsense.

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Anton Spirin, 2018-07-30
@rockon404

Is it not fate to read the rules of the service ?

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