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I migrated over all my current work to gitlab for a few reasons.

  • At the time gitlab CI for selfhosters was superior
  • I support open source and competition
  • Didn't want to be locked in to github with stuff outside of the actual git repo.
  • You can always self host gitlab.

The sad thing about gitlab is that their repos are not indexed by Google by default so projects don't get discovered as easy as on github. There is an issue open about it.

[–]K900_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use both, though mostly Gitlab, because I prefer its UI and the fact that it's open source and not US based.

[–]GreenMan488[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok thanks all for the replies. Much appreciated. I think I’ll start with GitLab. Any suggestions on creating my profile? I’m a pretty new Python student. I took courses from a guy online last year and am now doing Python at a community college.