At GitLab, we're really excited about this announcement! With GNOME, KDE and now Xfce moving to GitLab, we're definitely gaining traction as the preferred platform for open source projects to thrive at scale.<p>While all these orgs are very excited about hosting code on GitLab and about the CI/CD features we have, migration and consolidation of other tools is still ongoing for some of them. I think this is a big area of opportunity for GitLab since we're building a platform that allows so much more than just code hosting and great CI/CD. We're looking forward to becoming even better at other stages of the software development lifecycle so that GitLab can be used as the single platform to collaborate on building great software.<p>If anyone is interested in learning more about upcoming priorities for GitLab and its overall direction, check out: <a href="https://about.gitlab.com/direction/" rel="nofollow">https://about.gitlab.com/direction/</a><p>And for others who are working on open source projects and want to try us out, check out our GitLab for Open Source program: <a href="https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/open-source/" rel="nofollow">https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/open-source/</a> Through this program you get access to our top tiers for free along with 50K free CI minutes.