Theo Chatzimichos wrote: > > > Another option that looks nice is GitLab. > > > > How does it work? The screenshots look exactly like github. > > Don't ask, just go for it! That's not very helpful? I'm happy to expand on my experience with Gerrit, and I'll gladly answer specific questions if I can. > It's a few steps to set up, but it's not too bad. Great! Have you run it in production or in a lab? Did you encounter any non-obvious issues? > I agree that github is sucky, but I don't think rejecting GitLab > just because it looks exactly like Github makes sense. Where did you get the idea that anyone is rejecting GitLab? Especially surprising that you think that *I* would reject GitLab, since I'm not even a developer. (Comparing github with Java doesn't make much sense.) > Look at what the application does and how it works first. Yes indeed, obviously I tried that, but the gitlab.org webpage doesn't have a lot of information beyond the github-like screenshots. Hence my question to the list, where perhaps someone can talk about gitlab based on their experience. All pointers to better resources are surely appreciated not only by me. //Peter