If you didn’t already, maybe it’s a good idea to read my previous post on Moving to GitLab! Yes, it’s worth it!. My impressions stem from very specific circumstances, so this is not to be read as a general recommendation for every situation. For example, I didn’t review GitLab’s hosted options, which may be more compatible with circumstances different than mine. In my case, the move to GitLab was
I started evangelizing Git in 2007. It was a very tough sell to make at the time. Outside of the kernel development almost no one wanted to learn it and we had very worthy competitors, from Subversion, to Mercurial, to Bazaar, to Darcs, to Perforce, and so on. But those of use that dug deeper knew that Git had the edge and it was a matter of time. Then GitHub showed up in 2008 and the rest is hist
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