I've struggled to understand how the ultimate plan can be priced as high as $99/user/month. What kind of company can afford this service price?<p>It's the only way to have access to epics, a feature quite standard for Ajile project management. As a result, we're sticking to the Community Edition, so it's a loss of business for GitLab.
I am wondering when merge approvals will come to the community edition. To me this seems like a feature that is "essential to running a large 'forge' with public and private repositories". This would mean that it should be made available to the community edition according to their stewardship page[0].<p>[0] <a href="https://about.gitlab.com/company/stewardship/" rel="nofollow">https://about.gitlab.com/company/stewardship/</a>
Can't wait to try out the Sourcegraph integration, as well as the improved rebase. At our place the rebase button on GitLab is so slow that no one uses it.
I really like that there is a focus on being able to deploy in k8s. Nice work!<p>However, some teams (ours) already run their own k8s clusters and would probably want to deploy gitlab in a namespace in there.<p>I hoped there would be simple example k8s manifests for doing this, but last time I checked I could only find helm charts. We don't use helm and don't want to use it.<p>If anyone knows some k8s manifests I can cut and paste to get started I'd appreciate it. Otherwise, it's going be be a job of creating it all myself, which right now is what's stopping us evaluating gitlab properly.
I’ve set up teamcity, Jenkins, CircleCI for past projects and companies.
Tried to use gitlab with all their built-in DevOps feature and found it extremely frustrating to get to a good setup.<p>I dig the idea of all in one but think it really needs some polishing
How does Sourcegraph's pricing [0] come in to play with self-hosted, paid GitLab plans?<p>For example, if you pay for GitLab's self-managed "Starter" package, and assuming you spin up your own private Sourcegraph instance [1] to go along with your self-managed GitLab instance, what Sourcegraph features do you get? Will you get code review intelligence, which Sourcegraph charges $29/user/month for?<p>On Sourcegraph's pricing page, it says the open-source edition is missing features like "Single repository definitions and references" and "Cross-repository definitions and references". What does that mean for private GitLab instances?<p>[0] <a href="https://about.sourcegraph.com/pricing/" rel="nofollow">https://about.sourcegraph.com/pricing/</a><p>[1] <a href="https://github.com/sourcegraph/sourcegraph" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/sourcegraph/sourcegraph</a>
I ran my own personal GitLab EE on EC2 and it cost a fortune per year to use an instance type with enough memory. Then I realized GitLab.com private is... free and unlimited? How is that even possible?
Sourcegraph is the same company that hijacked the langserver.org domain to almost completely remove credit for the original author of language server protocol.<p>Not a good team to be on.