> On 04 Dec 2015, at 09:40, Alessandro Sangiuliano <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> […]
> - Github: fork code with a button; start a new repo with a button; easy 
> management of merge request, not so bad in showing diffs; interesting 
> plugins; maybe not so nice in bug tracking; it uses git that is OPEN SOURCE, 
> you are not forced to use its proprietary front-end; it is probably the most 
> used platform to host code; it is full of people; what we need absolutely… 
> people!
> - I never heard about Gitlab before, so I can’t talk about it.
> 
> I vote for Github.

Me too.

Besides what's stated above, personal experience using Github shows that it's 
really increasing collaboration. Also, it's well integrated into clients (i.e. 
SourceTreeApp) and 3rd party systems (i.e. FreeBSD ports collection, as David 
pointed out quite a few times already). But I'm just reiterating what has 
already been written countless times before, can we just conclude the vote soon?


Cheers,

  Marcus

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Marcus Müller  .  .  .  http://www.mulle-kybernetik.com/znek/ 
<http://www.mulle-kybernetik.com/znek/>



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