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= List of GitLab instances =
= List of GitLab instances =


* FramaGit: https://framagit.org/public/projects - used for projects people involved FramaSoft contribute to
* FramaGit: https://framagit.org/public/projects - used for projects people involved in FramaSoft contribute to


* Gajim: https://dev.gajim.org/explore/projects - used development of the Gajim XMPP client and related projects
* Gajim: https://dev.gajim.org/explore/projects - used development of the Gajim XMPP client and related projects
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* Instant Infrastructure for Cooperation: https://gitlab.ii.coop/explore/projects
* Instant Infrastructure for Cooperation: https://gitlab.ii.coop/explore/projects
* Mastodon: https://source.joinmastodon.org/explore/projects: for developers of Mastodon micro-blogging sever (and web client), and associated projects.


* NZ Open Source Society: https://git.nzoss.org.nz/explore/projects - available for developers associated with NZOSS to host their dev, or a mirror of their own repo elsewhere
* NZ Open Source Society: https://git.nzoss.org.nz/explore/projects - available for developers associated with NZOSS to host their dev, or a mirror of their own repo elsewhere

Revision as of 08:17, 11 June 2018

Introduction

GitLab is a replacement for proprietary 'code forge' (software project management) platforms like GitHub. GitLab.com is the flagship instance hosted by the company that develops the software, using its Enterprise Edition (EE). Unlike GH, GitLab also offers a fully free code Community Edition (CE) that can be self-hosted as a ready-to-use code forge, although it lacks some "enterprise" features not available in EE. Developers have a choice to either host their code on GitLab.com (both gratis and commercial options available), or they can host their own instance for their own use, or for a community of developers. Because all project data can be exported and imported, they can switch from one option to the other, and back again, as their circumstances require. --Strypey (talk) 08:39, 26 April 2018 (UTC)


List of GitLab instances

  • GNU Project: https://git.gnu.io/explore/projects - used for development of various GNU projects, including the MediaGoblin media-hosting package, and the GNU Social micro-blogging server (and web client).
  • Ring (a GNU project): https://git.ring.cx/explore/projects - used for development of the various components of the GNU Ring P2P voice/ video chat app developed by the savoirfairelinux team