[HN Gopher] Community Contributions at GitLab
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Community Contributions at GitLab
Author : gtsiolis
Score : 20 points
Date : 2023-11-23 21:49 UTC (1 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (community.inc)
(TXT) w3m dump (community.inc)
| gtsiolis wrote:
| Great collection of things happening at GitLab around community
| contributions.
| scopecrestoutls wrote:
| Heres another link on this same topic, their commitment to
| "transparency by default"
| https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/security/transparency-b...
| Honestly it's really admirable and I have nothing bad to say
| about them.
| mistercheph wrote:
| If you have nothing negative to say then why say anything at
| all
| Xiol32 wrote:
| Still pissed they dropped their Starter licensing tier. It had
| all the features above the free version that we needed and cost
| (I think) $4/user/month.
|
| Then they dropped that tier and forced us to move to the next
| tier up which was $19/user/month (now $29 it seems?) and filled
| with features we don't need or want.
|
| Needless to say we're currently in the process of moving to an
| alternative.
| mindwok wrote:
| They weren't making any money (and still aren't profitable) at
| $4 a user.
| Brian_K_White wrote:
| while producing "features we don't need or want"
| matthewcford wrote:
| [delayed]
| candiddevmike wrote:
| I still think we'll see GitLab go source available/BSL within the
| next year or two.
| BlackjackCF wrote:
| Can you explain a little more about why you think that?
|
| I'm likely wrong here, but I was under the impression that
| companies start adopting the BSL when they notice their OSS
| product is being forked and used by other companies for profit
| and they want to be able to capture that revenue. I think that
| makes a lot of sense for tools like Terraform and OSS DBs. I
| just didn't get the impression that a lot of companies use
| GitLab in that way? Like, GitLab itself is already easy and
| free to use, and I don't see anybody chomping at the bit
| looking to fork it and offer some SaaS product on top of it.
| satya71 wrote:
| They are open-core, not all their features are open source. No
| need for them to go BSL.
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