see shy jo on Nostr: This is an apples to oranges comparison though in a lot of ways. Source code + issues ...
This is an apples to oranges comparison though in a lot of ways. Source code + issues + artifacts vs raw and processed data.
What I was really interested in is which of git-annex and git-lfs stores more data.
If we assume that less than half of Github is git-lfs, which seems reasonable, and also assume that Gitlab is about as big, and assume that most git-lfs data is stored on those two... Well, that's a lot of assumptions, but it seems likely that git-annex >= git-lfs
What I was really interested in is which of git-annex and git-lfs stores more data.
If we assume that less than half of Github is git-lfs, which seems reasonable, and also assume that Gitlab is about as big, and assume that most git-lfs data is stored on those two... Well, that's a lot of assumptions, but it seems likely that git-annex >= git-lfs