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Alright I'm finally making the switch from GitHub. I am pretty set on GitLab because it's open source, but was also considering Bitbucket. In addition to using it for personal projects, I'm also an officer of a student organization whose members work on software projects that I will be "managing" and contributing to. I'd like to use the same service for both, but don't know which one would be better. I read into both, but care more about what all of your opinions are than a non-experienced journalist on some click-bait blogging site

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    Both are the same, have boards have git, have private repos, have CI.

    I would recommend bitbucket o er gitlab only if you plan to integrate with other attlasian stuff, otherwise it does not matter
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    @SauceBoss I'm still using GitHub for open source and portfolio building projects, I feel that it is much more established if I'm trying to market myself. I just don't like the idea of paying to have to get private repositories, especially for an entire organization
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    @SauceBoss superior on what? Github is a social network/git repo handler

    All git based tools do the same as github and more. Github focused on social only.
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    Use gitlab, would not recommend bitbucket over gitlab. Pretty sure both have unlimited free private repos with certain restrictions. Bb is slower and the ui has more touchpoints my team has found.
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