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CSDN's GitCode was exposed to batch transfers of Github projects, and community members said that 'urgent rectifications are underway internally.'

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According to news from this site on June 27, the open source code hosting platform GitCode launched by CSDN was recently exposed to batch transfer of Github projects, even replacing the Github address in the readme file in the original project with GitCode, and also "intimately" registered the same name for developers. account. In the GitCode official community, there were multiple Issues from yesterday to today requesting immediate deletion of ported projects and users, and received responses from community members.

CSDN 旗下 GitCode 被曝批量搬运 Github 项目,社区成员称“内部在进行紧急整改”

In response to developers’ deletion requests, an official GitCode community member named XXM expressed an apology in an Issue yesterday, and directly stated that projects and organizations have been deleted as requested. However, the developer found that the organization can still be searched, and questioned that it was only temporarily blocked.

Testing on this site found that this organization is currently unsearchable.

CSDN 旗下 GitCode 被曝批量搬运 Github 项目,社区成员称“内部在进行紧急整改”

In the follow-up Issue response, XXM stated that projects and organizations can be deleted directly, but personal accounts require developers to log out by themselves, and said that "urgent rectifications are being made internally." fenye

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