The irony of having to sign up to a proprietary system full of dark UX patterns (greyed-out skip boxes) just to comment here isn't lost on me ;-P.
Now that's done, I will say that I migrated my own projects from GitHub to GitLab a few years ago and was a very happy GitLab user for years.
More recently, in the past few months, I've migrated again - this time to sourcehut. It's not so much that I had grown to dislike GitLab, in fact, I still regard them and their product very highly. But sourcehut was even more aligned with my engineering tastes - email based contribution (no need to create an account!), fully open source, lean and performant.
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The irony of having to sign up to a proprietary system full of dark UX patterns (greyed-out skip boxes) just to comment here isn't lost on me ;-P.
Now that's done, I will say that I migrated my own projects from GitHub to GitLab a few years ago and was a very happy GitLab user for years.
More recently, in the past few months, I've migrated again - this time to sourcehut. It's not so much that I had grown to dislike GitLab, in fact, I still regard them and their product very highly. But sourcehut was even more aligned with my engineering tastes - email based contribution (no need to create an account!), fully open source, lean and performant.
I am slowly moving to SourceHut as well :)