Thank you for your questions. At this time, we have a backup repository ready on Gitlab in the event Gihub becomes hostile to the project's survival, but at some time in the future, we may self-host. To answer your second question, we aren't currently hosting code(GPL or CC0 is more suited to software, code, In our opinion) and the Unlicence is simple to read and understand for people who may not understand git or software licences. Additionally, we want the project to be used by anyone, anywhere, with no restrictions.
Thank you for your questions. At this time, we have a backup repository ready on Gitlab in the event Gihub becomes hostile to the project's survival, but at some time in the future, we may self-host. To answer your second question, we aren't currently hosting code(GPL or CC0 is more suited to software, code, In our opinion) and the Unlicence is simple to read and understand for people who may not understand git or software licences. Additionally, we want the project to be used by anyone, anywhere, with no restrictions.