Hi Rich,
On 2019/02/18 17:49:35 Rich Bowen wrote:
> On 2/18/19 12:38 PM, Austin Bennett wrote:
> > Not taking a stance on any migration; can't help but wondering: What
> > prevents GitLab from getting to the point where GitHub is now and
in the
> > future an equivalent push is to be suggested to move away from GitLab?
>
>
> Gitlab is MIT licensed,
The reality is unfortunately considerably more complicated:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/raw/master/LICENSE
> and the presumption from this thread is that we
> would host it ourselves, rather than use a commercial service.
As Julian indicated, that is not the case.
> Thus we would own the data, and also "own" the code, even if Gitlab, the
> company, decided to do something different in the future.
Technically, we would presumably not own the data any more than we
currently do. As for the code, we also would not own it technically, and
if GitLab EE is used, the ASF would not even have an open license to all
of it.
Not all groups hosted on gitlab.com can be fully migrated to a
self-hosted GitLab CE instance without complication.
> > On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 9:23 AM Jorge Betancourt <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > […]
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Philippe Cloutier
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