Gnome has moved to Gitlab! https://about.gitlab.com/2018/05/31/welcome-gnome-to-gitlab/
It's interesting to see how many major FOSS projects are moving to hosted VCS services. Overall it's probably a natural consequence of specialisation, and Gitlab is largely open source (avoiding lock-in).
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Today I learnt that Emacs 28 shipped a context-menu-mode! https://oylenshpeegul.gitlab.io/blog/posts/20230129/
This seems quintessentially Emacs: deeply hackable, but building UI features in an order very different to the mainstream.
Changing a project's hosting to GitLab is a major undertaking. When KDE and GHC migrated, they had a tracking issue to list all the painpoints they had!
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/53206
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/55039
A great way to collaborate and for the GL maintainers to see what users need.
GitLab has an excellent, candid discussion of how they're doing 'open core' development, and resolving the tensions that occur: