This article states:
If you boil it down to the most basic difference between GitHub and Bitbucket, it is that GitHub is focused around public code and Bitbucket is for private. GitHub has a huge open-source community and Bitbucket tends to have mostly enterprise and business users.
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The choice may come down to the structures of your projects.
I would say it is very much up to what you want to share and publish.
@Kat Warner is absolutely right, GitHub is great for putting out a project and gethering public feedback, but for enterprise/business people, where you want something less public and more controllable, you're looking to stuff like Bitbucket.
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