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Ubuntu Snap Hate
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I really think people get confused between Git, the open source application, and Github the non-open-source online code repository.
Part of the reason they probably think they are one and the same is how often Git is used in command line to clone a Github repository locally.
Gitlab is open source and self-hostable, to my knowledge.
I heard a good comparison on here a while ago: Github is to Git as Pornhub is to porn.
Gitlab is out, forgejoe is in