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As long as you are using GitHub Actions in a manner that aligns with the
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Per the following section of the GitHub Terms for Additional Products and Features
Thus, would using GitHub Actions to compile, package, and publish large projects like Linux kernels, WebKit, and Mesa graphics drivers be prohibited as misuse? These large projects can require significant time and computing resources to build and package, which could put a heavy load on the shared action runners.
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