With Github so popular now, not everyone is aware of the workflows that git provides out-of-the-box for collaboration. Thought this may pique some people’s curiosity :)
With Github so popular now, not everyone is aware of the workflows that git provides out-of-the-box for collaboration. Thought this may pique some people’s curiosity :)
I was laughing at the usage of the OP saying “now that GitHub is so popular”. Like… GitHub has been the most popular git hosting service since only a couple of years after it came out back in 2008.
And to answer your question: Yes, I use GitHub.
Yeah lol I know what you mean. I think what I meant to say was that I hear Github mentioned so much now compared to, say, 10 years ago. From non-technical people, teams who historically used subversion or even just no version control system at all.
Out of curiosity I looked it up on Google trends: https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=2013-09-04 2023-09-04&q=github
Yeah I think the last few years they have definitely ramped up and become even more attractive. Especially after they got rid of their private repository limitations which their competitors, like GitLab, had freely available.