Github — Geography
Today, the most valuable supply chains are made of bits . And their geography is no longer defined by natural resources, but by the virtual landscape of .
You can no longer understand the world by looking at a physical map. You must look at the contribution graph. The future is being written in commits, not constitutions. And you can see it all, live, on GitHub. github geography
For most of the 20th century, economic geography was defined by atoms —steel mills, ports, oil fields, and factory floors. If you wanted to know which nations held power, you looked at their physical supply chains. Today, the most valuable supply chains are made of bits
We are moving from a single, unified GitHub to a . The US will maintain its liberal open-source model. The EU is building "Federated Git" for data sovereignty. China has its walled garden. India is developing a national stack hosted on domestic forges. You must look at the contribution graph