Why are you publishing new projects on GitHub instead of Gitlab?
Remember when everyone switched to GitLab when Microsoft bought GitHub? I haven't seen one big startup/FOSS using Gitlab.com (let's exclude self-hosted like freedesktop). Looks like even the monthly outages are not reason enough for people to switch.
i have tried gitlab before microsoft bought github. no i didnt go to gitlab because thee ui ux just sucks.
the UI is just not as intuitive as github. when using gitlab i need to google stuff, i need to read docs, i need to read explanations on where to find x and y.
I used to do Gitlab and bitbucket, but it was more effort. The UI/UX isn't as nice, from the frequent logging in, difficulty of finding repos, reviewing PRs, and so on.
GitHub just works. Monthly outages are rare and it's git; your data is code is all on your device.
Everyone? GitHub continues to do the job I need of it, and does it well, and for free. I'm no particular fan of Microsoft, FWIW.
I use Gitlab for all my private repos. But GitHub is simply the place you want to be for public repos. It's the product most are familiar with and allows you to leverage GitHub's network effects with starts and forks.
I had a GitHub account before Microsoft bought it, and the service has only gotten better since. I see no strong reason to change. Mostly, the stuff up there is a service to others, and just a backup of what's already on my machine. So a rug pull wouldn't kill me.
Because Gitlab is blocked for my country.
Last year or so GitLab decided they needed to start making money so they started moving feature from the "free" column to the "pay for it" column.
S'all about the flash. Remember when the ShowHN posts included how-to-game-the-github-commit-graph? I imagine there was a brief time when some recruiters were found to be looking at those as a kind of first-round filters.
We used gitlab for 2+ years. Eventually decided to move back to github because gitlab is slowly becoming more user hostile.
as a user, gitlab ui is some of the worst i've ever used