GitHub link removed from Ollama's site

When I checked the Ollama website today, I found something odd. There used to be a visible link to their GitHub repository right on the homepage, but it’s missing now. Instead, they have included a standout link to a paid cloud service called “Turbo.”

This change is quite frustrating for me because I appreciated having easy access to their source code and keeping up with community contributions. The GitHub repository was a great resource for tracking issues and understanding the inner workings of the project.

Now, it seems like they’re favoring their commercial services and making it harder for users to find their open-source projects. Has anyone else observed this shift? What are your thoughts on companies prioritizing paid offerings over open-source access?

I saw this exact thing happen with another project last year. The GitHub link slowly vanished from the main spots, then they locked down community access completely. Same pattern every time - homepage redesign, less documentation, then they paywall stuff that used to be free. But honestly, Ollama might’ve just reorganized their site during a redesign. Check their docs or about page - the GitHub link probably moved there. Still, pushing that Turbo service so hard definitely means they’re testing how people react to paid features.

Yes, I noticed that change too during my recent visit. While it can be disheartening to see the focus shift toward paid services, it’s not uncommon for companies to prioritize revenue-generating features on their main site. The GitHub repository is likely still accessible, just relocated to a less prominent place. Many projects adopt this strategy where the core functionalities are overshadowed by commercial offerings, but the underlying open-source elements remain. I recommend checking the footer or any dedicated developer sections for the GitHub link.

The Problem: You’re concerned about the Ollama website’s apparent removal of a direct link to its GitHub repository, replaced by prominent advertising for a paid service called “Turbo.” This change makes it more difficult to access the open-source code and track community contributions. You suspect a shift in Ollama’s priorities towards commercial offerings over open-source access.

:thinking: Understanding the “Why” (The Root Cause): Many companies, especially startups, face pressures to generate revenue. Prioritizing paid services over readily available open-source access is a common business strategy. This often involves making the open-source components less visible on the main website to drive users towards the paid offering. It doesn’t necessarily mean the open-source project is abandoned, but it does reflect a change in marketing and resource allocation.

:gear: Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Search Ollama’s Website Thoroughly: The GitHub link might have been moved, not entirely removed. Systematically search the entire website:

    • Check the footer of every page. Many websites place less important links here.
    • Look for a dedicated “Developers,” “Open Source,” or “Community” section in the main navigation or sitemap.
    • Use the website’s search function (if available) to search for “GitHub,” “source code,” or “repository.”
    • Examine the “About Us” or “Company” section. Sometimes, links to open-source projects are listed under company information.
  2. Explore Ollama’s Social Media and Documentation: Check Ollama’s social media channels (Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.) for announcements regarding any website redesigns or changes in open-source project access. Their official documentation might also contain updated links to the GitHub repository.

  3. Directly Access the Repository (If Known): If you know the GitHub repository’s URL (e.g., github.com/Ollama/some-repo), you can try accessing it directly in your browser. Even if the link is removed from the main website, the repository itself might still be available.

:mag: Common Pitfalls & What to Check Next:

  • Website Redesign: Ollama may have recently redesigned its website, and the GitHub link might simply be in a new location. Examine the website carefully for any changes in navigation or structure.
  • Alternative Contact Methods: If you can’t find the GitHub link, consider contacting Ollama directly through their support channels or via social media to inquire about accessing the open-source repository.

:speech_balloon: Still running into issues? Share your findings from your website search, any error messages you encounter, and any other relevant details. The community is here to help!

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