When a code repository is shut down on github the expectation is that it’s removed. We’re all aware that the internet will never forget that API key you accidentally committed once but the expectation was always that it wouldn’t be github itself doing the remembering and openly sharing it with others.
When a code repository is shut down on github the expectation is that it’s removed. We’re all aware that the internet will never forget that API key you accidentally committed once but the expectation was always that it wouldn’t be github itself doing the remembering and openly sharing it with others.
According to the article it was Bing and not GitHub.
“According to the article it was Microsoft and not Microsoft.”
Do you see now how silly you sound?
From an ownership perspective, sure. But it’s still different from the implication that github is leaking currently private repositories.