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## Short description
 
GitLab is an open source MIT licenced git repository management application. It is built on Ruby on Rails and is used by many companies as their internal git management repository. The reason it gained so much popularity is that it bares a strong resemblance to github's looks and feels. It is a project with great potential, under heavy development with a release cycle every month. That "release early, release often" strategy makes it possible to apply bug fixes quite regularly and add new features.
 
This proposal is aiming to package GitLab and all its dependencies for Fedora and EPEL.
 
## The need I believe it fulfills
 
This isn't the first time
More ruby packages
 
 
## Relevant experience
 
I have been using/testing GitLab since version 2.0 (almost a year now) and
lately I have started contributing upstream
 
 
## How I intend to implement my proposal
 
 
## A rough timeline
 
 
 
## Other details

Revision as of 10:26, 1 May 2013

    1. Short description

GitLab is an open source MIT licenced git repository management application. It is built on Ruby on Rails and is used by many companies as their internal git management repository. The reason it gained so much popularity is that it bares a strong resemblance to github's looks and feels. It is a project with great potential, under heavy development with a release cycle every month. That "release early, release often" strategy makes it possible to apply bug fixes quite regularly and add new features.

This proposal is aiming to package GitLab and all its dependencies for Fedora and EPEL.

    1. The need I believe it fulfills

This isn't the first time More ruby packages


    1. Relevant experience

I have been using/testing GitLab since version 2.0 (almost a year now) and lately I have started contributing upstream


    1. How I intend to implement my proposal


    1. A rough timeline


    1. Other details