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?
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?