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Guys, GitLab or Github? which is the best in your opinion with least overhead

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    Overhead?
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    @spongessuck like with no complications
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    Both pretty similar.
    I use both and these days there's not a real lot of difference since GitHub has free private repos and free "actions" per month.

    Major difference is ci/cd pipelines, GitHub is a lot easier to setup since most tutorials will be based on it, gitlab is more UI intuitive.
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    Codeberg
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    @C0D4 what is free actions
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    Not Gitlab
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    @dIREsTRAITS actions is the name of the ci/cd pipeline on GitHub, free as in you can use it for no cost for a limited amount each month, same as GitLabs ci/cd suite now.
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    I prefer GitHub but when my projects get **really** big I use GitLab since they have a maximum storage limit of 10gb while GitHub only offers 100mb
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    Dont hate me, Jetbrain Space, github, azure devops , gitlab then bitbucket(<- this is shit)
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    Sourcehut
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    dropbox
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    The devil you know is better than the devil you don’t.
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    @Jedidja SFTP direct to server.
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    @WildOrangutan what's the story? 😂
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    @brnrdo Gitlab is just "ok". I find it less pleasant to use, compared to GitHub. It's is less polished, has less features and there's no good mobile client for it.
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    Gitea 🌚
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    Started with gitlab since it had free Private repositories from the beginning but now I tend to host most new projects on github, no matter if open source or not. Just for convenience.
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    doing my fair share of research gitlab wins at project management and ci/cd
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    @johnmelodyme you like Space? I tried it a few times and can’t seem to find what makes it better than
    Jira
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