We are changing our system. We settled on git (but are open for alternatives) as long as we can selfhost it on our own machines.
Specs
Must have
- hosted on promise
- reliabile
- unlikely to be discontinued in the next >5 years
- for a group of at least 20 people
Plus
- gui / windows integration
This is weird.
Hosts selected for updates will be unavailable from 2100-2110 or so. Then they’re up.
They’re done by at/cron if they’re selected.
There’s no manual work if the monitoring system thinks they’re okay.
Gitlab-ce on-prem. Although that may now suck since they’re being bought out; and we all know how that went for redhat.
That really depends on who buys them. If it’s something like Datadog, maybe that’s a good thing and they can compete with Github better. It’s probably not great for self-hosters, but it could be a great thing for the commercial software ecosystem.