Moving to GitLab: Yes, it's worth it
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Moving to GitLab: Yes, it's worth it
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Re: Moving to GitLab: Yes, it's worth it
#2Well done Gitlab :)
Re: Moving to GitLab: Yes, it's worth it
#3One problem is that a lot of things automatically work with BitBucket and GitHub but GitLab need manual setup. For example, TeamCity has out-of-the-box support for both BitBucket and GitHub but you have to set up GitLab as a raw git repository (and create a user for it etc.).
edit: I should add that I've also used GitHub professionally with private repositories. However, I quite like having separate credentials for open source vs. more sensitive work.
Re: Moving to GitLab: Yes, it's worth it
#4Re: Moving to GitLab: Yes, it's worth it
#5I've moved from BitBucket to GitLab and on the whole it works well. I still use GitHub for open source projects though. One problem is that a lot of things automatically work with BitBucket and GitHub but GitLab need manual setup. For example, TeamCity has out-of-the-box support for both BitBucket and GitHub but you have to set up GitLab as a raw git repository (and create a user for it etc.). edit: I should add that…
Our hope is that with time, it'll become obvious that when developing an application, you integrate with GitLab as well as with BB and GH.
Re: Moving to GitLab: Yes, it's worth it
#6I've used omnibus installer and it was almost painless, only a couple of issues because of LXC limits.
My only concern is resource usage, it does take at least 2Gb memory, are there any options to tweak it?
Re: Moving to GitLab: Yes, it's worth it
#7I've moved from BitBucket to GitLab and on the whole it works well. I still use GitHub for open source projects though. One problem is that a lot of things automatically work with BitBucket and GitHub but GitLab need manual setup. For example, TeamCity has out-of-the-box support for both BitBucket and GitHub but you have to set up GitLab as a raw git repository (and create a user for it etc.). edit: I should add that…
Is there anything we can do from our side? We're very interested in making it easier to integrate with GitLab, but also happy to invest some time into making existing integrations easier to set up. Our hope is that with time, it'll become obvious that when developing an application, you integrate with GitLab as well as with BB and GH.
Addressing this issue will go a long way, in making it easier for others to create solutions that can easily integrate with GitLab.
Re: Moving to GitLab: Yes, it's worth it
#8As always, we're happy to answer any questions about GitLab.
Re: Moving to GitLab: Yes, it's worth it
#9(I used the tigris.org migration tools).
The GitLab team is doing a great job. Thanks you guys.