Hey efiecho, Community Advocate from GitLab here! I'm sorry to hear that you are not a fan of our actions and/or decisions. Can you please dive into specifics a little bit and explain what parts of GitLab could be…
Thank you for the explanation! I just opened an issue proposing this [1]. Please add a comment with any additional feedback that you might have or feel free to ping me if I didn't fully understand what you are…
Community Advocate from GitLab here! If I understand you correctly, you are looking for a way to aggregate analytics across GitLab, so that users can view information across multiple projects and groups in one place. We…
Just wanted to chime in and add following links from our documentation: Get the diff of a commit - https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/commits.html#get-the-diff-of-... List repository tree -…
Hello all, GitLabber here! We opened an issue for gathering feedback at https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/growth/product/issues/164 and you can find the most up to date information regarding this topic there. Please join…
Hello, GitLabber here! We’re currently writing an issue explaining the situation, once it’s public I will link it here.
Please see how did we start paying team members according to the location in the first place and why we did it here: https://about.gitlab.com/2019/02/28/why-we-pay-local-rates/
The Debian migration is actually finished.
We are offering our top tiers (Ultimate or Gold) for free to open source projects [1]. You can see the complete list in our repo [2]. Some of the most recent projects that received our free license are Arch Linux, the…
This was often a hot topic on HackerNews, so we decided to write a blog post explaining why we pay local rates. Please find more information here [1]. [1] - https://about.gitlab.com/2019/02/28/why-we-pay-local-rates/
> Anyhow, I'm looking forward to see a similar feature implemented by Gitlab, even without the matching donations. You can check out this issue [1]. Please upvote it if you want to see this implemented, or join the…
Thank you for pointing this out - we'll try to fix this as soon as possible.
You can read why GitLab pays local rates on our blog post [1] [1] - https://about.gitlab.com/2019/02/28/why-we-pay-local-rates/
Hello, Community Advocate from GitLab here. GitLab.com was originally announced with free private repos. When you’re starting to program and aren't ready to share your code with the world yet, you don't have to have a…
Hello, Community Advocate from GitLab here. We are an open core company. We ship two editions - Community Edition and Enterprise Edition. CE is completely open source and licensed under MIT license. EE is proprietary,…
Overview of the three main improvements in this release: 1. Detect secrets and credentials in the repository A recurring problem when developing applications is that developers may unintentionally commit secrets and…
Thank you for the detailed feedback! We love to hear that we're doing something well, but also like to discuss if there is something that can be improved. > It would be nice if we could sign up for the licenses…
Regarding acquisition, our goal is to go public on Wednesday November 18, 2020. You can read more about our goals and in which order we want to achieve them on our Strategy page [1]. [1] -…
Thanks for sharing this! Yes, instead of a version control system that lets people try out different integrations, GitLab provides an opinionated (yet flexible with key integrations and the option to opt out of anything…
GitLab is an open core company [1], meaning that we ship GitLab CE which is open source and GitLab EE that is closed source. We try to be a good steward of the open source project. GitLab EE is proprietary, closed…
Thank you for sharing this! We think that Hacker News community is really important and try to engage as much as possible. Since one of our core values is transparency, we love to share our open issues, blog posts and…
You can see a comment from our CEO related to this here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18443014
Hello, Community Advocate from GitLab here! I'm happy to hear that your former employer is happy with our product! If you have more feedback on the things that could be better, we would love to hear more!
Thanks for sharing this! I'd love to hear if you have more feedback on how is GitLab's UX different. Particularly, what do you think GitLab could do better here?
Hello Mike! Can you please reference the Sourcegraph example in the issue? Maybe this will initiate further discussion and convince someone to reconsider your proposal. Thank you!
Hey efiecho, Community Advocate from GitLab here! I'm sorry to hear that you are not a fan of our actions and/or decisions. Can you please dive into specifics a little bit and explain what parts of GitLab could be…
Thank you for the explanation! I just opened an issue proposing this [1]. Please add a comment with any additional feedback that you might have or feel free to ping me if I didn't fully understand what you are…
Community Advocate from GitLab here! If I understand you correctly, you are looking for a way to aggregate analytics across GitLab, so that users can view information across multiple projects and groups in one place. We…
Just wanted to chime in and add following links from our documentation: Get the diff of a commit - https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/commits.html#get-the-diff-of-... List repository tree -…
Hello all, GitLabber here! We opened an issue for gathering feedback at https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/growth/product/issues/164 and you can find the most up to date information regarding this topic there. Please join…
Hello, GitLabber here! We’re currently writing an issue explaining the situation, once it’s public I will link it here.
Please see how did we start paying team members according to the location in the first place and why we did it here: https://about.gitlab.com/2019/02/28/why-we-pay-local-rates/
The Debian migration is actually finished.
We are offering our top tiers (Ultimate or Gold) for free to open source projects [1]. You can see the complete list in our repo [2]. Some of the most recent projects that received our free license are Arch Linux, the…
This was often a hot topic on HackerNews, so we decided to write a blog post explaining why we pay local rates. Please find more information here [1]. [1] - https://about.gitlab.com/2019/02/28/why-we-pay-local-rates/
> Anyhow, I'm looking forward to see a similar feature implemented by Gitlab, even without the matching donations. You can check out this issue [1]. Please upvote it if you want to see this implemented, or join the…
Thank you for pointing this out - we'll try to fix this as soon as possible.
You can read why GitLab pays local rates on our blog post [1] [1] - https://about.gitlab.com/2019/02/28/why-we-pay-local-rates/
Hello, Community Advocate from GitLab here. GitLab.com was originally announced with free private repos. When you’re starting to program and aren't ready to share your code with the world yet, you don't have to have a…
Hello, Community Advocate from GitLab here. We are an open core company. We ship two editions - Community Edition and Enterprise Edition. CE is completely open source and licensed under MIT license. EE is proprietary,…
Overview of the three main improvements in this release: 1. Detect secrets and credentials in the repository A recurring problem when developing applications is that developers may unintentionally commit secrets and…
Thank you for the detailed feedback! We love to hear that we're doing something well, but also like to discuss if there is something that can be improved. > It would be nice if we could sign up for the licenses…
Regarding acquisition, our goal is to go public on Wednesday November 18, 2020. You can read more about our goals and in which order we want to achieve them on our Strategy page [1]. [1] -…
Thanks for sharing this! Yes, instead of a version control system that lets people try out different integrations, GitLab provides an opinionated (yet flexible with key integrations and the option to opt out of anything…
GitLab is an open core company [1], meaning that we ship GitLab CE which is open source and GitLab EE that is closed source. We try to be a good steward of the open source project. GitLab EE is proprietary, closed…
Thank you for sharing this! We think that Hacker News community is really important and try to engage as much as possible. Since one of our core values is transparency, we love to share our open issues, blog posts and…
You can see a comment from our CEO related to this here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18443014
Hello, Community Advocate from GitLab here! I'm happy to hear that your former employer is happy with our product! If you have more feedback on the things that could be better, we would love to hear more!
Thanks for sharing this! I'd love to hear if you have more feedback on how is GitLab's UX different. Particularly, what do you think GitLab could do better here?
Hello Mike! Can you please reference the Sourcegraph example in the issue? Maybe this will initiate further discussion and convince someone to reconsider your proposal. Thank you!