Exactly. > If there's anything I want Gitlab to copy from GitHub, it's the opinionated decision making of what to show and when to show it. Thing is, that will never happen. The project has already sprawled out of…
It's right in their blog post, if you read it https://about.gitlab.com/2018/06/03/movingtogitlab/
GitHub is popular because it allows developers to connect the tools they want to use to their repository. Some people find having everything in one package convenient, but the truth is there are better tools for most…
They are also paying people to Tweet. That's the only way for people to get a discount.
None of the things you listed are focused on usability, which is what OP complained about. Liking some isolated features of a product doesn't mean it's easy to use/understand or well-designed.
Thing is it’s not even an exodus. It’s just a few thousand repos. And they aren’t even prepared to handle that. If there actually was a mass migration GitLab would completely fall over. I’m sure that would give folks a…
Yeah. This reeks of desperate and exaggerated marketing to me. Which is pretty much par for the course when it comes to anything GitLab says. As others have said, support for two platforms was added. And GitHub was…
This is pretty much par for course when it comes to GitLab marketing. Made up headlines that can't be supported with facts.
I'd like to point out that GitLab is not independent. They are owned by investors, including Google Ventures. So anyone who thinks they're giving GitHub/MS the finger by migrating their repos, please be ready to move…
Um, have you actually tried doing anything about this? https://help.github.com/articles/searching-in-forks/
If the outcome is that they're adding more features to make the product better who cares? That's competition functioning as intended.
> Every user account and organization on GitHub can have unlimited collaborators on any number of public repositories. From: https://help.github.com/articles/github-s-billing-plans/ So if your friend's repositories are…
https://help.github.com/articles/backing-up-a-repository/
I'd imagine all OAuth tokens associated with an account are rolled when it's transferred.
Philosophy is important. The fact that you're even asking that question indicates a deep ignorance of the history of ideas and thought. It's also slightly absurd because empiricism is itself a philosophy. Empiricism, as…
Interesting. If I was a sailor hundreds of years ago and witnessed something like that I might think it was a merman.
Good luck finding a counterparty.
Thanks, I'll take a look.
You're definitely not alone. It makes sense on an intuitive level. Even when you "close" your eyes, you can't stop yourself from seeing. You're simply staring at the inside of your eyelids. EDIT: I had not heard of the…
It's a concerning trend. Another strange example: http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-la-weekly-20171129-sto...
No problem. Atlassian actually acquired Bitbucket in 2010 and then released Stash (later rebranded as Bitbucket Server) in 2012.
It'd be nice if you could link to the studies so we can check them out. I've seen a decent amount of criticism on this topic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Implicit-association_test#Crit...
> bitbucket.org is just Atlassian's copy of BitBucket, which you can buy from them and hose yourself. This is incorrect. Bitbucket Cloud and Server are two completely separate codebases. On the other hand, GitHub…
Stop spamming this prediction in comments.
Reasonable interpretation. Nice research. I wish the author had expressed what they meant more clearly. That phrase is poorly deployed.
Exactly. > If there's anything I want Gitlab to copy from GitHub, it's the opinionated decision making of what to show and when to show it. Thing is, that will never happen. The project has already sprawled out of…
It's right in their blog post, if you read it https://about.gitlab.com/2018/06/03/movingtogitlab/
GitHub is popular because it allows developers to connect the tools they want to use to their repository. Some people find having everything in one package convenient, but the truth is there are better tools for most…
They are also paying people to Tweet. That's the only way for people to get a discount.
None of the things you listed are focused on usability, which is what OP complained about. Liking some isolated features of a product doesn't mean it's easy to use/understand or well-designed.
Thing is it’s not even an exodus. It’s just a few thousand repos. And they aren’t even prepared to handle that. If there actually was a mass migration GitLab would completely fall over. I’m sure that would give folks a…
Yeah. This reeks of desperate and exaggerated marketing to me. Which is pretty much par for the course when it comes to anything GitLab says. As others have said, support for two platforms was added. And GitHub was…
This is pretty much par for course when it comes to GitLab marketing. Made up headlines that can't be supported with facts.
I'd like to point out that GitLab is not independent. They are owned by investors, including Google Ventures. So anyone who thinks they're giving GitHub/MS the finger by migrating their repos, please be ready to move…
Um, have you actually tried doing anything about this? https://help.github.com/articles/searching-in-forks/
If the outcome is that they're adding more features to make the product better who cares? That's competition functioning as intended.
> Every user account and organization on GitHub can have unlimited collaborators on any number of public repositories. From: https://help.github.com/articles/github-s-billing-plans/ So if your friend's repositories are…
https://help.github.com/articles/backing-up-a-repository/
I'd imagine all OAuth tokens associated with an account are rolled when it's transferred.
Philosophy is important. The fact that you're even asking that question indicates a deep ignorance of the history of ideas and thought. It's also slightly absurd because empiricism is itself a philosophy. Empiricism, as…
Interesting. If I was a sailor hundreds of years ago and witnessed something like that I might think it was a merman.
Good luck finding a counterparty.
Thanks, I'll take a look.
You're definitely not alone. It makes sense on an intuitive level. Even when you "close" your eyes, you can't stop yourself from seeing. You're simply staring at the inside of your eyelids. EDIT: I had not heard of the…
It's a concerning trend. Another strange example: http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-la-weekly-20171129-sto...
No problem. Atlassian actually acquired Bitbucket in 2010 and then released Stash (later rebranded as Bitbucket Server) in 2012.
It'd be nice if you could link to the studies so we can check them out. I've seen a decent amount of criticism on this topic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Implicit-association_test#Crit...
> bitbucket.org is just Atlassian's copy of BitBucket, which you can buy from them and hose yourself. This is incorrect. Bitbucket Cloud and Server are two completely separate codebases. On the other hand, GitHub…
Stop spamming this prediction in comments.
Reasonable interpretation. Nice research. I wish the author had expressed what they meant more clearly. That phrase is poorly deployed.