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		<title>POST: The Limitations of GitHub for Writers</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[On ProfHacker, Konrad Lawson reports on the limitations of GitHub for writers, the last in a series of posts introducing and reviewing GitHub (with a posting on alternatives to GitHub in the works). He writes: GitHub, in its current form, can serve the needs of writers and scholars, just as it currently serves programmers, and ...<a class="post-readmore" href="https://dhandlib.org/post-the-limitations-of-github-for-writers/">read more</a>]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>GitHub, in its current form, can serve the needs of writers and scholars, just as it currently serves programmers, and more recently, groups adding laws and government regulations as repositories on the site. For many reasons, however, both GitHub, and the broader approach to collaboration that it has promoted in the world of coding, is not <em>ideal</em> for writers and there are good reasons to support the development of alternative services more suited to our academic or other writing needs.</p></blockquote>
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