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by mgbmtl 3080 days ago
I would be happy with something that does a regular plain pull of all branches and tags. As a first step, it would make it easier to declare our Gitlab instance as the canonical source for all official contrib code (a bit like Drupal.org and WordPress do).

We could duct tape a solution, or coerce people to do it manually, but we manage a lot of custom scripts already, which we hope to deprecate thanks to Gitlab. It also affects negatively the perception that we are using the right tool for the job. Our community is divided between those who want to use only Github, and those who want to avoid depending on it.

We currently have around 300 active users, and we are projecting around 500 users next year (as we move more and more projects into it). At USD$40/user/year, that would be between $12k to $20k/year? Our project is oriented at non-profits, and everything runs on small margins, lots of volunteers. We can afford some financial support, but not $12k/year. I wrote to Gitlab sales but never received a response.

(apologies for the off-topic)

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I'm sorry to hear that sales didn't follow up and will mention this to our Chief Revenue Officer. Right now we don't have a non-profit program. BTW For open source projects GitLab.com Gold is free.
Thank you for your response and followup. I really appreciate Gitlab.com, I participate in some smaller projects that use it. For the main project I work on (CiviCRM.org), however, self-hosting is an important factor.

It's not so much about being a non-profit, but being an open source project. It's difficult to budget with a per-person fee (considering 70% of people might post on our gitlab only once or twice per year). How would it work if Debian or Gnome adopted Gitlab EE?