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There is the threshold effect to consider also.

Maintaining a gitlab instance is kind of ridiculous vs $300/yr.

On the other hand, its not exactly rocket surgery and $1300/yr would probably cover it.

So its not a theoretical issue in an isolated abstract sense but market position issue. The competition isn't the employee lunch fund but is actual competitors.

Aside from maintaining your own instance, I have no experience or contact with them but githost.io offers quite a bit for less than $100/month.




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