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by the_mitsuhiko
4117 days ago
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> What reasons do you have to you believe this statement? I'm curious. 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. |
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http://techcrunch.com/2014/12/05/to-get-off-russias-blacklis...
Since you used the words, "absolutely no reason", here's a counterpoint: as part of an anti-censorship hydra effort.
:)