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I'm reaching out to the community for some advice. I'm based in mainland China, and I've been experiencing some issues with accessing content stored in GitHub repositories. The network here can be quite unstable when it comes to GitHub, which makes it challenging to access necessary resources for my projects.
I've noticed that other services like jsDelivr.net are often used to proxy content, which seems to work better in terms of accessibility. I'm considering setting up a similar proxy service using Cloudflare Pages to improve access to GitHub-hosted images and files.
Before I proceed, I want to ensure that I'm not violating any terms of service or engaging in any activities that might be considered abuse by GitHub or Cloudflare. Has anyone here dealt with similar issues or implemented a solution that complies with both platforms' policies?
Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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Hi everyone,
I'm reaching out to the community for some advice. I'm based in mainland China, and I've been experiencing some issues with accessing content stored in GitHub repositories. The network here can be quite unstable when it comes to GitHub, which makes it challenging to access necessary resources for my projects.
I've noticed that other services like jsDelivr.net are often used to proxy content, which seems to work better in terms of accessibility. I'm considering setting up a similar proxy service using Cloudflare Pages to improve access to GitHub-hosted images and files.
Before I proceed, I want to ensure that I'm not violating any terms of service or engaging in any activities that might be considered abuse by GitHub or Cloudflare. Has anyone here dealt with similar issues or implemented a solution that complies with both platforms' policies?
Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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