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GitLab Acquires Gitorious 48

New submitter sckirklan writes with news that code repository GitLab has purchased rival service Gitorious. Gitorious users are now able to import their projects into GitLab. They must do so by the end of May, because Gitorious will shut down on June 1st. Rolf Bjaanes, Gitorious CEO, gives some background on the reasons for the acquisition: “At Gitorious we saw more and more organizations adopting GitLab. Due to decreased income from on-premises customers, running the free Gitorious.org was no longer sustainable. GitLab was solving the same problem that we were, but was solving it better.” “This acquisition will accelerate the growth of GitLab. With more than 100,000 organizations using it, it is already the most used on-premise solution for Git repository management, and bringing Gitorious into the fold will significantly increase that footprint.” says Sytse Sijbrandij, GitLab CEO.
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GitLab Acquires Gitorious

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  • GIT=GIT+GIT
    • GIT=0

      Easy.

  • GiftLad acquires Clitoris. I say well done lad, well done, I'm sure she's tickled!

  • The Glitoris (Score:1, Offtopic)

    I'll push and pull that glitoris all night long!

  • “At Gitorious we saw more and more organizations adopting GitLab. Due to decreased income from on-premises customers, running the free Gitorious.org was no longer sustainable. GitLab was solving the same problem that we were, but was solving it better.”

    Sounds like two failing businesses circling the wagons.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Gitlab is a really nice service. I hope they won't fail, I am using them for some of my public repositories. The functionality is mostly identical to github, but they offer free private repositories.

      It would be cool, if gitlab could.improve on the issue tracking a bit. It is as.limited as githubs. Nice for small projects, but I fin. It unwieldy with nore than 50 or so open issues.

      Gitorious as indeed a horrible service and they did not improve in any way in all the time I had the misfortune of having to use

    • You mean, one failing as a competitor does it better and takes off like a rocket. My job uses GitLab on-premise and it's excellent. Also, Gitorious' UI has always been annoying and hard to use.

  • GitLab Presentation (Score:5, Informative)

    by matria ( 157464 ) on Tuesday March 03, 2015 @10:37PM (#49177997)

    GitLab presentation at the MODX Weekend last September https://video.modmore.com/modx... [modmore.com]

  • As always, never a word on the OBVIOUS QUESTION.

    Tell me if and how these organizations make a profit or don't waste my fucking time!!!

    Stupid reporters!

    • You . . . didn't even read the blurb, I guess? You should really do that before complaining.

      "Due to decreased income from on-premises customers . . ."

      • I had read the whole article, in fact. How does that sentence you quoted tell me how and if the involved organizations make a profit?

        • You mean, "profit" as opposed to "income?" On-premise customers pay them for on-premise installations and service, that's pretty straightforward. As far as 'profit,' you'd have to actually see their balance sheet, but their expenses probably aren't that high with a small team and a few servers.

  • Gitorious? ... Please keep the KDE team from writing a client for this service or something like that.

  • Why would you agree to buy a company that everyone was leaving to go to the company you already own? Instead of just pointing and laughing at someone else's sinking ship?

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