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by sytse
3076 days ago
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I'll try to very politely disagree :) We tried charging for services: donations, paid feature development, and paying for support. None of them scaled and we moved to open core which allowed us to spend much more time on performance, security, installation, and dependency upgrades. We want to make sure that the open source version of GitLab is just as performant and has an equally good UX as the enterprise version. There is no difference in the UX and there are no proprietary performance optimizations in the enterprise version. There are some things that we see as a feature but that you could see as a performance item. An example is the SSH lookup in a database that used to be in enterprise and landed in the open source version in this release. |
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