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Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration
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Karlin High |
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Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration |
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Mon, 9 Apr 2018 16:43:10 -0500 |
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On 4/9/2018 3:57 PM, Federico Bruni wrote:
Well, of course they use the open source version, the community edition
(gitlab-ce). See for example:
http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs/contrib/g/gitlab/gitlab_10.6.3+dfsg-1_copyright
<https://wiki.debian.org/gitlab>
"Debian is running its own Instance of Gitlab under
https://salsa.debian.org, which is not based on the packaged version."
Not based on packaged version... I wonder if that's significant in any way?
Enterprise Edition is a no-go, as we do not want to depend on a
provider, right?
If gitlab.com changes the service terms, you can migrate your projects
to a self-hosted gitlab-ce.
I gather the Enterprise Edition refers to self-hosted versions as well.
<GITLAB>
<https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/marketing/product-marketing/#distributions>
"Enterprise Edition can be downloaded, installed, and run without a
commercial subscription. In this case it runs using the open source
license and only has access to the open source features. In effect, EE
without a subscription, and CE have the exact same functionality. The
advantage of using EE is that it is much easier to upgrade to a
commercial subscription later on. All that's needed is to install a
license key to access more features vs needing to re-install a different
distribution."
<https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/marketing/product-marketing/#open-source-projects-on-gitlabcom-get-all-gold-features>
"The GitLab.com Free plan offers unlimited public and private repos and
unlimited contributors but has limited features for private repos.
Private repos only get access to the open source features. Public
projects get access to all the features of Gold free of charge. This is
to show our appreciation for Open Source projects hosted on GitLab.com."
</GITLAB>
I wasn't clear on whether the free-Gold-tier-for-open-source was
automatic for any public repository, or if it needed GitLab approval. So
I tried it out, and the paid-version "squash and merge" feature IS
available in public repositories under the free-version. Here I made a
branch with multiple commits, adding 1 file and changing 1 file. Then I
did a squash-and-merge.
<https://gitlab.com/karlinhigh/squashtest/commits/master>
Result here; comments on whether the presentation is satisfactory? There
were opportunities to add more commit messaging, so lack of that is my
fault, not GitLab's.
<https://gitlab.com/karlinhigh/squashtest/commit/740fbb6d721cc08b26cf4332cfe1bf7a0cf7cbd6>
Now if I create a private repository, then it says...
"Upgrade your plan to improve Merge Requests with Squash Commit"
"Squashing lets you tidy up the commit history of a branch when
accepting a merge request. It applies all of the changes in the merge
request as a single commit, and then merges that commit using the merge
method set for the project."
PS - I am just advancing the discussion; I really have no emotional or
habitual investment in either the current development tools or any others.
--
Karlin High
Missouri, USA
- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, (continued)
- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, James Lowe, 2018/04/09
- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, Urs Liska, 2018/04/09
- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, Carl Sorensen, 2018/04/09
- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, Karlin High, 2018/04/09
- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, Karlin High, 2018/04/09
- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, Karlin High, 2018/04/09
- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, Federico Bruni, 2018/04/09
- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, Urs Liska, 2018/04/09
- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration,
Karlin High <=
- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, Carl Sorensen, 2018/04/09
- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, Karlin High, 2018/04/09
- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, Urs Liska, 2018/04/09
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- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, Urs Liska, 2018/04/10
- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, Karlin High, 2018/04/09
- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, James Lowe, 2018/04/10
- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, Karlin High, 2018/04/10
- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, Karlin High, 2018/04/10
- Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, Karlin High, 2018/04/10
Re: Allura/SourceForge to Gitlab migration, Karlin High, 2018/04/09