which one and why?
>>55848916
neither
>he needs a gui to use git
Git hub is why open source is shit
>>55848963
Damn, the amount of PokemonGo bots has sky rocked.
>>55849172
no it hasnt, theres like 3 and 2 are based off the same thing, all the others are shit.
>>55849184
Really? I just tried a search and saw numerous repos. I didn't really looked each one individually.
github is literally a marxist company. if you use it, you are destroying your own industry. dont blame anyone but yourself when everything collapses.
I like Atom for its extension framework and modding community, but I am not much of a fan of GitHub's politics.
>>55849272
which one do you use then
>>55848916
Neither
Gitlab
pic related because I'm not a retard
>>55849403
wat
>>55849453
Found the retard
I'm running a selfhosted gitlab.
I don't want everything to be public.
>>55849871
I run a self hosted go git service on my employers web server, we all get a certain amount of space for personal use, it's nice ^_^
>>55849897
Hell of a perk!
>>55849897
and no fucking standard gui works with it so everyone HAS to the use the commandlne!
perfect fro fucking woth noobs!
top kek install gentoo!!!!!!
>>55849871
I use bitbucket because I don't want everything to be public, and I'm lazy. Seems like the obvious choice for personal projects where you don't need collaboration features.
>>55849920
I don't make that much money, but it's enough for me and they're just really nice employers :)
>>55849943
I've never really found a git gui I liked, except source tree, which is not native to linux, so that's a no-go
Idk what this has to do with gentoo though, me and most of my coworkers use Ubuntu or some derivative there of (I'm currently using KDE Neon)
>>55849987
Not advocating for github, but github now allows for unlimited free private repos, they've switched to the bitbucket pricing model
At least an the open source service
>>55849943
No standard git GUI works with what? Gogs? Why wouldn't it?
>>55850007
Oh seriously? Nice. I probably won't bother migrating everything back though.
>>55850057
Nice.
>>55850075
maybe he's referring to the integration programs like sourcetree (or other git clients) offer for github and bitbucket
>>55850084
Yeah, desu I already had gotten used to bitbuckets interface
Self hosted git or GitHub depending on the project.
>>55848916
> choose between two closed source botnets
>>55849361
A shame the editor is shit though.