| > Gitlab is not a place for open source projects. What reasons do you have to you believe this statement? I'm curious. > The projects with the most stars on gitlab s gitlab itself with 221 stars right now. Even the smallest nodejs project achieves that popularity on github. Really? I'm surprised. I started coding a forum platform and I only amassed 3 stars. On my non-furry personas, I've capped out at about 13. I don't think popularity in github projects is fairly distributed enough to use that as a refutation of the quality GitLab has to offer. It's a bigger bandwagon, sure, but that's all. While a big bandwagon can be attractive (it is for me), I don't think it's fair to disqualify a competitor based on this metric alone. |
Did you use it? Gitlab has barely any open source projects let alone developers on it. Say as much as you want, but for many open source projects community is a big deal.
Currently there is absolutely no reason to use Gitlab. Neither does it do things better than Github or Bitbucket in any way, nor does it have a larger community. It's "just" another github clone.
> Really? I'm surprised. I started coding a forum platform and I only amassed 3 stars. On my non-furry personas, I've capped out at about 13.
The second biggest project on gitlab has 36 stars: https://gitlab.com/explore/projects/starred
The 9th largest already has less than the 13 stars you mentioned on your personal project.