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by Tecuane 2794 days ago
> Gitlab supposedly is Google-backed, so I don't want to have my private code there.

This strikes me as odd. May I ask why usage of GCP is a deal-breaker for you? While I can understand not wanting to use Google products directly as a consumer, I believe it would be - for lack of a better term - platform suicide for Google to intercept and perform its usual analytical shenanigans on the data content of transmissions to/from their platform.

Either way, Phacility's Phabricator[1] is $20/user/mo.

1. https://www.phacility.com/pricing/

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Nobody trusts Google for any reason any more as they have proven unworthy of our trust.
That's a silly statement. By saying 'nobody' - a single point of data invalidates your assertion.

I use gmail, I'm quite happy to trust that contract.

You're saying that you trust that contract today, or are you saying that you have always trusted that contract?

Its only recently that gmail's contract involved keeping out of your data. I think they also only say they abstain from using your data for targeted advertising, not that they don't use it for other purposes. I haven't read the terms in quite a while though and I could be mistaken.

Great products though. I really do wish I could pay for them in exchange for a real, trustworthy, comprehensive privacy promise.

There is a whole world of difference between paid for and not paid for Google services.