I agree, but they are a bit of a phenomenon given the amount of marketshare they actually have. They have something else going for them, and I think it's that they are the default option for most new developers as their centralized repository.
It's interesting because bitbucket still offers free private repos yet doesn't seem to have nearly as much following as github.
It's interesting because bitbucket still offers free private repos yet doesn't seem to have nearly as much following as github.