GitLab plans to delete dormant projects in free accounts

Remember when everyone ditched github when MS bought them? This from The Reg, so take with the appropriate quantity of low-sodium seasoning: GitLab plans to delete dormant projects in free accounts — https://www.theregister.com/2022/08/04/gitlab_data_retention_policy/ "Exclusive: GitLab plans to automatically delete projects if they've been inactive for a year and are owned by users of its free tier. The Register has learned that such projects account for up to a quarter of GitLab's hosting costs, and that the auto-deletion of projects could save the cloudy coding collaboration service up to $1 million a year. The policy has therefore been suggested to help GitLab's finances remain sustainable. People with knowledge of the situation, who requested anonymity as they are not authorized to discuss it with the media, told The Register the policy is scheduled to come into force in September 2022. ..."

Understanding Space costs $$ . But this is somewhat silly since there are a lot of good projects out there that are dead(no new updates) but still very much useful. 1 yr is nothing. Maybe if it was a 10 yr old project I can see that. On Thu, Aug 4, 2022 at 2:52 PM Stewart C. Russell via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
Remember when everyone ditched github when MS bought them? This from The Reg, so take with the appropriate quantity of low-sodium seasoning:
GitLab plans to delete dormant projects in free accounts — https://www.theregister.com/2022/08/04/gitlab_data_retention_policy/
"Exclusive: GitLab plans to automatically delete projects if they've been inactive for a year and are owned by users of its free tier.
The Register has learned that such projects account for up to a quarter of GitLab's hosting costs, and that the auto-deletion of projects could save the cloudy coding collaboration service up to $1 million a year. The policy has therefore been suggested to help GitLab's finances remain sustainable.
People with knowledge of the situation, who requested anonymity as they are not authorized to discuss it with the media, told The Register the policy is scheduled to come into force in September 2022.
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