Am 01.10.19 um 16:55 schrieb Stephen John Smoogen:
Then there are problems with budgets and figuring out what exactly
it
would cost. We fall outside of many of the 'caveats' that would allow
us to get free.
IIRC at the time when Fedora evaluated its options the open source version of
Gitlab was more limited than today. AFAIK Debian + FreeDesktop developers
worked with Gitlab Inc. and finally succeeded in getting necessary features
included in the open source version.
If the evaluation was done today and there were no Pagure I suspect Fedora
would use gitlab as well.
(I'm also wondering if Fedora writes too much custom infrastructure when there
are "open core" offerings which might provide more features - e.g. Gitlab
instead of Pagure, sentry instead of abrt. But I'm aware of limited ressources
and I trust my fellow Fedorians with their judgement.)
Felix