We're light users of Gitlab, just use it for Merge Requests and the CI interface (while we use our own runners)
The cheapest plan is 19$ month and it doesn't give us any extra benefits
and it's billed annually! Take it or leave it. For me it's 3 months timeline to leave Gitlab :)
I still like it, but not worthwhile for my professional projects and Github is a better homepage with all my OSS contributions displayed.
beside there's always a couple of people (non tech) who get added to the repo and barely login (but they want to keep the access), not worth paying 19$ for that
The cheapest plan is 19$ month and it doesn't give us any extra benefits
and it's billed annually! Take it or leave it. For me it's 3 months timeline to leave Gitlab :)
I still like it, but not worthwhile for my professional projects and Github is a better homepage with all my OSS contributions displayed.
beside there's always a couple of people (non tech) who get added to the repo and barely login (but they want to keep the access), not worth paying 19$ for that