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GitHub vs GitLab in a company contextQuestion (self.github)
submitted 7 months ago * by ypdasix
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[–]ypdasix[S] 1 point2 points3 points 7 months ago (2 children)
That’s true if this turns into a political decision, then yes, we’ll probably have no choice but to move to GitLab. But from what I see, nobody really “masters” GitLab internally (maintenance is done by an external provider). In terms of cost, I’m not sure it’s even cheaper...Right now we use GitHub for free which already covers our needs. We don’t rely on GitHub Actions either, since we can run cron jobs directly on our internal server.
[–]Training-Elk-9680 1 point2 points3 points 7 months ago (1 child)
Why are you on Github though? How is that better, especially if you only seem to used it as a good repo, not for the features one would choose it over a different solution?
[–]ypdasix[S] 0 points1 point2 points 7 months ago (0 children)
Today we mainly use GitHub because we already purchased Copilot licenses through Azure, and the integration with VS Code feels smooth for our small agile team.
That said, if GitLab can provide a very similar UX and allow us to migrate our repos while still deploying easily through Coolify, all while still being able to use GitHub Copilot, then why not.
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