Well, except Gitlab offering unlimited repo over Github, i wouln't be able to defend other points than community size and projects/repo size.
I actually do think that in a open-source context, not looking community size is a non-sense.
The main concept of open-source is the contribution of community.
And even Github can host private repo, this, in my point of view, also became the reference for open-source project hosting.
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Well, except Gitlab offering unlimited repo over Github, i wouln't be able to defend other points than community size and projects/repo size.
I actually do think that in a open-source context, not looking community size is a non-sense.
The main concept of open-source is the contribution of community.
And even Github can host private repo, this, in my point of view, also became the reference for open-source project hosting.