Aleksandra Fedorova :fedora: on Nostr: Choosing the development tool as a large FOSS project is not the same as shopping for ...
Choosing the development tool as a large FOSS project is not the same as shopping for a tool as a user.
You are not buying a product, you are setting up a partnership. And the most important criteria for that partnership is not whether the current UI of the tool is shiny.
It is whether the partnership makes sense. Whether your trajectories align, whether your features will be accepted in the future.
(And that's why Gitlab is a questionable choice, no matter the license and the look)
You are not buying a product, you are setting up a partnership. And the most important criteria for that partnership is not whether the current UI of the tool is shiny.
It is whether the partnership makes sense. Whether your trajectories align, whether your features will be accepted in the future.
(And that's why Gitlab is a questionable choice, no matter the license and the look)