Interesting, I never considered called us an open core business, but I agree it is more accurate and edited the blog post in https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/www-gitlab-com/commit/e333cc93...
Interesting, I never considered called us an open core business, but I agree it is more accurate and edited the blog post in https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/www-gitlab-com/commit/e333cc93...
I'm considering this blog post https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/blog-posts/issues/226 to set the record straight, what do you think?
I just published it https://about.gitlab.com/2016/07/20/gitlab-is-open-core-gith...
And this is why GitLab stands out among all others. There's the no-compromises hardcore folks (more power to them/us!), and then there's the obnoxious whatever-for-business folks who don't care about community or ethics or feedback really. GitLab is amazing in just actually listening. Look at this, they went and took the suggestion and care more about honesty and transparency than in the short-term short-sighted impact of insisting their initial wording was right… this is typical of this company that really does listen. Bravo
Thanks quadrangle for your supportive comment! After reading part of the book 'domain driven design' I'm very keen on ensuring all wording is unambiguous, and the suggestion to call it open core was spot on. I added the open core business model to https://about.gitlab.com/about/#stewardship too in https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/www-gitlab-com/commit/f81934f7...