Gitlab
GitLab is a web-based DevOps lifecycle tool that provides a Git-repository manager providing wiki, issue-tracking, and continuous integration/continuous deployment pipeline features, using an open-source license
About GitLab
GitLab is an open-source company that develops software that is used by more than 100,000 organizations and has an active community of more than 2,200 contributors. GitLab openly shares information and is public by default, meaning our projects, strategy, direction, and metrics are discussed openly and can be found within the Gitlab website. The public can find collaborations, project results, efficiency, diversity, inclusion & diversity, and transparency which form our culture.
GitLab's team handbook, if printed would be over 5,000 pages of text, is the central repository to understand the process of operations and is a foundational piece to the GitLab values. GitLab believes in a world where everyone can contribute. The mission is to change all creative work from read-only to read-write. When everyone can contribute, consumers become contributors and we greatly increase the rate of human progress.
With GitLab, everyone can contribute.