GitLab, a DevOps software package that integrates the capacity to build, protect, and run software in a single application, is offered by GitLab Inc., an open-core business. [8] The open source software project was started by Dutch developer Sytse Sijbrandij and Ukrainian developer Dmitriy Zaporozhets. GitLab Inc. was regarded as the first unicorn that was partially Ukrainian in 2018.
GitLab has placed a strong emphasis on remote work since since it was founded.
The largest entirely remote firm in the world is GitLab.
One million of GitLab's estimated 30 million registered users are licenced users.
The GitLab software project served as the foundation for the establishment of GitLab Inc. It is a limited liability company that Sytse Sijbrandij and Dmytro Zaporozhets formally established in 2014.
GitLab Inc. offers both a subscription service and a freemium model for GitLab.com. GitLab Inc. has always been a completely remote business.
There are now 65 countries and locations where GitLab Inc. employs workers. As of 2019, Gitlab policy prohibited political conversations in the workplace and did not conduct customer vetting outside of situations where it was mandated by law.
The GitLab programme provides tools for jointly designing, developing, securing, and deploying software as a full-featured DevOps Platform. GitLab is scalable and may be installed locally or in the cloud. A wiki, issue-tracking, an IDE, and CI/CD pipeline components are also included.
Similarly to GitHub, GitLab provides a free GitLab Pages product for hosting static websites. Starting with version 12.1, Let's Encrypt for HTTPS support is an optional feature.