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by comprev 1235 days ago
My client recently moved from GitLab (self hosted - many teams had their own isolated server) to GitHub.com and managing access for the thousands of developers has been a small headache. We were encouraged to use our personal GitHub accounts instead of making new ones.

They are promoting "internal open source", yet due to a wild variety of permissions, colleagues can't fork to their own space or push a branch for a PR. Chasing the repo owners or at least someone with authority to grant permission is rarely worth the hassle.