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Move to GitLab?

Jeff Helman
I see a couple of references here to GitLab (which I love), but the URL to Code (in the menu above) of https://gitlab.com/gorails/jumpstart-pro give me a 404.

I'm guessing this is GitLab's way of hiding a private repo, so I guess my real question is: 
  • If the repo has moved to GitLab, how do we [get our user configuration adjusted to] get access to it?

UPDATE: I do see that the source code is still readily available to me on GitHub, so perhaps that menu URL is a bug?
Chris Oliver
Jeff Helman , to access the Code link in the navbar, you'll have to be logged in to GitLab and have your account connected on here.

GitHub would cost an arm and a leg to invite everyone to a private repo, so I'm hosting it for everyone on GitLab now, but keep my internal development going on the GitHub repo. You were an early customer so you got a special invite to the GitHub repo. 🙏
Jeff Helman
Ah. Gotcha. Thanks for clarifying,  Chris Oliver .

I will start using the GitLab repo (it's where I host my own projects anyway) to reduce your footprint on GitHub. :)
Pierre-Loïc
Hello Chris,
Now that GitHub has unlimited collaborators for free, do you consider moving to GitHub?
https://github.com/pricing
Kieran Klaassen
:+1:
Chris Oliver
I've been meaning to do that and still want to. Teams isn't completely free on GitHub, there are still some features you have to pay for, but I don't think they'll affect anything we use for Jumpstart Pro. Should work great and I'd much, much, much rather use GitHub.
Pierre-Loïc
So, is that a yes? :D
Could you let us know here? I'm looking forward to using the tool (I don't have a license yet) and I'd rather use GitHub too.
Pierre-Loïc
I just realized that I can actually have my own project on GitHub, even if Jumpstart "origin" is from GitLab. Just bought the license :D
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