I don't think that was running through the project author's mind as a factor.
It is interesting to just know the reasoning. Nobody is bashing competition. It's just that GitHub has more mindshare and as such, contributors/forks are more likely, and there are more 3rd party integrations.
Again, competition is good for everyone, but let's not bash someone who is just curious why a project author would come to choose GitLab.
It is interesting to just know the reasoning. Nobody is bashing competition. It's just that GitHub has more mindshare and as such, contributors/forks are more likely, and there are more 3rd party integrations.
Again, competition is good for everyone, but let's not bash someone who is just curious why a project author would come to choose GitLab.