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by jmclnx 560 days ago
Maybe IBM since I think Gnome and a few other large projects moved there. Plus since AI is all the rage, I can see someone picking it up.

The main question is probably the price.

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I was thinking about that as well, given that it seems it would fit in well with the red hat portfolio. They don't as far as I know. Have a good answer for a gitforge, and the phenomenal CI CD offering that gitlab has would be very marketable to Red hat customers.

I would be excited if IBM acquired them and put them under the red hat umbrella, because as history has shown, it may mean that gitlab ends up becoming much more open. They may open up the entire product instead of doing the open core model.

Please correct me if wrong. Red Hat has OpenShift Cloud, which I think has Git repo hosting, including CI/CD.