I've thought about this a little. The only advantage I can think of is that 
moving to GitLab would make it easier to cross-reference other GHC issues. 

For example, in the record-set-field proposal[1] people have referenced a few 
different Trac tickets. Sometimes the reference includes a link to the ticket 
and sometimes it's just "#1234". GitHub (and I hope GitLab) has a nice feature 
that automatically renders references to other issues as links. It works across 
projects too, and the comment editor helps you search for the correct issue 
while typing.

This would be a nice convenience, but I'm not sure if it pulls its weight in 
comparison to the greater visibility of GitHub.

Eric

[1]: https://github.com/ghc-proposals/ghc-proposals/pull/158

On Fri, Jan 4, 2019, at 13:56, Ben Gamari wrote:
> On January 4, 2019 12:56:58 PM EST, Ara Adkins <m...@ara.io> wrote:
> >Hey All,
> >
> >Now we have our own git instance in GitLab, are there any plans to move
> >the
> >proposals process from GitHub?
> >
> >_ara
> 
> I haven't considered the possibility of moving the proposal process and 
> I'm not sure I see a compelling reason to do so. I would be happy to 
> consider arguments otherwise but it seems to me that the process is 
> running reasonably well on GitHub and benefits from the broad reach that 
> GitHub provides.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> - Ben 
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