> From: Bob Friesenhahn <[email protected]>
> On Sat, 26 Mar 2022, [email protected] wrote:
> >
> > Regarding GitLab, there's an upcoming change of policy:
> > https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2022/03/24/efficient-free-tier/.  This
> > will limit projects to 5 users when using the "free" plan.
> >
> > We could register with GitLab as an open source project, which will
> > lift that limit.  I can't remember if we already did that, but since
> > it needs doing annually IIRC, we might need to re-register if we already
did
> that.
> 
> How does the plan we are using differ from the "GitLab for Open Source
> Program" (https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/open-source/join/)?  Are we
> aware of any functionality/feature differences?
> 
> As far as I am aware, libtiff is not a business, although contributors
might
> make money from it.
> 
> Re-registering every year could be problematic if team members change or
> we forget (recall the DNS registration renewal lapse, which lost the
libtiff
> domain).

I think we're just on the basic "free" plan at the moment, and given the
project's current use of GitLab, it serves our needs perfectly well.

The main thing the "Open Source" plan gives you is more CI minutes, and no
user limits, but we haven't exceeded the "free" allocation as it stands.
The other thing it gives you is all of the more advanced features, but since
we currently don't make any use of them it's not really a big loss.

So other than the user limit (which is just for direct access to the libtiff
project, and doesn't affect contributors opening merge requests and creating
bug reports etc.), we are probably fine as we are.  Now Even has deleted the
bot which was no longer used, we are within the 5 user limit and everything
should just carry on working just as it has since 2019 when we migrated
over.  If anyone wants to take advantage of any of the other features on
offer (basically the "ultimate" features listed here:
https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/ which includes 50000 CI minutes per
month), we could certainly apply for it.  If renewal is ever a problem, you
just lose access to the extra features and the CI minutes--the basic
facilities will carry on working as before.


Kind regards,
Roger

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