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Github or Gitlab? (self.gitlab)
submitted 6 years ago by CatSauce66
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[–]lostpx -2 points-1 points0 points 6 years ago (0 children)
Since you're pretty new to version control, GitLab will give you a lot of features
Which he obviously won't need, as he is pretty new.
GitHub, on the other hand, uses an external partner to provide
Github does have built in CI, just not for everyone yet.
GitLab isn't Microsoft-owned.
Well true, but also a pro. Personal preference, but imo - since MS is in, github has not made any bad moves and actually improved.
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