> "Enterprise" is practically a swear word here, but that's where the meaningful paying customers are. From my anecdotal experience, Atlassian absolutely dwarfs GitHub in the enterprise world... and that's just the enterprises that are willing to host code in the cloud to begin with.
I was recently at an F1000 company and we did self-hosted GitHub Enterprise. While many services were duplicated across departments, there were a variety of other commercial VCS setups, and our GH was not highly available… there was a ton of buy-in to GitHub Enterprise. And, yeah, we did JIRA and Confluence (and SharePoint…).
I'm doing a gig for a F100 company now and, well, we've got GitLab. I dunno if I'm just more used to GitHub or if I actually prefer it to GitLab.
I was recently at an F1000 company and we did self-hosted GitHub Enterprise. While many services were duplicated across departments, there were a variety of other commercial VCS setups, and our GH was not highly available… there was a ton of buy-in to GitHub Enterprise. And, yeah, we did JIRA and Confluence (and SharePoint…).
I'm doing a gig for a F100 company now and, well, we've got GitLab. I dunno if I'm just more used to GitHub or if I actually prefer it to GitLab.