On April 26, GitLab acquired GitHost. GitHost is a service provider that can provide users with "cloud management". GitHost is a great solution for people who want to use a dedicated GitLab routine under their own domain name but do not want to bear the operational responsibility. Now you can use it to run GitLab CI or log in to the GitLab CI runner. In the coming months, GitLab will add more features to GitHost, for example, it will no longer require users to provide an s3 bucket to perform backups. "We believe that distributed version control is a logical step in distributed systems, and we see demand for cloud hosting from our customers," said Josh Frye, founder of GitHost. "GitHost provides a great solution for this." Of course, we still recommend that you use Git https://git.oschina.net via:gitlab.com |
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