I work every day as a consultant for both Tools/Ecosystems.
I frequently engage in conversations about the comparative strengths and weaknesses of different platforms. One recurring theme I've noticed is the perception that GitHub has a more robust feature set, particularly when it comes to supporting DevOps workflows.
In your experience, what would you consider the most significant features or functionalities that Bitbucket lacks in comparison to GitHub? Your insights could be a great help for understanding the nuances between these two platforms and addressing them effectively in my consultancy work.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
In my opinion, followings are the advantages of Github:
Hello @Lasse Mikkonen ,
You may find this blog post about GitHub and Bitbucket usefult: https://gitprotect.io/blog/git-battles-part-1-github-vs-bitbucket-what-to-choose-for-your-development-team/
Hope the information in this article will help you.
Regards,
Daria
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Hi Lasse,
I saw a great article providing all the knowledge needed to compare between Bitbucket and Github.
Hope you find it helpful
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