The popular terminal emulator Ghostty has announced its departure from GitHub, citing policy concerns and seeking greater independence in its development workflow. The project is moving to alternative platforms.

Mitchell Hashimoto, creator of Ghostty, explained the decision in a detailed blog post, emphasizing the importance of open-source projects having control over their infrastructure. The move has sparked discussions in the developer community.

This decision reflects a growing trend among open-source projects to diversify away from centralized platforms. Several other projects have reportedly expressed interest in following similar paths.

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