In most instances, you are going to have one remote repository per project. However, I've had a few abnormal circumstances where I've had to use two remote repositories for one project (i.e. one repository on Gitlab and one on Bitbucket for two different teams working on the same project). It is a bit confusing and unusual but I'm planning to make a blog post about it in case someone needs it in the future :)
In most instances, you are going to have one remote repository per project. However, I've had a few abnormal circumstances where I've had to use two remote repositories for one project (i.e. one repository on Gitlab and one on Bitbucket for two different teams working on the same project). It is a bit confusing and unusual but I'm planning to make a blog post about it in case someone needs it in the future :)
Great explanation ! Thank you :-)