I can also chime in for the gerrit experience here at OpenSwitch:

http://review.openswitch.net

I also have an experience with gitlab at the last project.  It's closer to the 
github.com experience.  Here is one example of the open one (NTPsec)

https://gitlab.com/groups/NTPsec

I'll also do my homework on atlassian.

# More than happy to get the sample open source project which uses atlassian, 
too. :)
## And Glad to hear that we have time before making a decision.  And love to 
see the mix, as far as it helps day-to-day activity across the board.

Cheers,

Kei

On Jan 20, 2016, at 3:35 AM, Olivier Dugeon <[email protected]> wrote:

> ... and I'll have a look with my colleague that used gerrit for other 
> OpenSource project (mainly OpenStack and OpenDayLight).
> 
> Olivier
> 
> Le 20/01/2016 12:33, Vincent JARDIN a écrit :
>> On 20/01/2016 12:27, Martin Winter wrote: 
>>> Happy to talk about my impressions at the next call. 
>>> 
>>> Also, I’m not sure if there is any reason why things can’t be mixed - 
>>> i.e. Atlassian Bitbucket 
>>> for git with gerrit for code review. 
>> 
>> there is no emergency. But thanks everyone for checking. On my side, I'll do 
>> my light homework on gitlab (Paul) and Atlassian (Martin). 
>> 
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