GitLab
| GitLab | |
|---|---|
| Developer | GitLab Inc. |
| Initial release | 2011 |
| Stable release | 18.10[1] |
| Written in | Ruby, Go and JavaScript |
| Operating system | Cross-platform |
| Platform | x86-64, aarch64 |
| License | Community Edition: MIT License and other software licenses[2] Enterprise Edition: Source-available proprietary software[2][3] |
| Website | about |
| Repository | |
GitLab is a software forge primarily developed by GitLab Inc. It is available as a community edition and a commercial edition.
History
[edit]GitLab was created in 2011 by Ukrainian programmer Dmytro Zaporozhets. It was a side project, written in Ruby on Rails.[4] The company was formerly known as GitLab B.V. In July 2015, the name changed to GitLab Inc. In 2021, it became a publicly traded company on the Nasdaq Global Market, under the ticker symbol GTLB.[5]
In 2024, co-founder and CEO Sybren Sijbrandij stepped down to focus on cancer treatment, with Bill Staples succeeding him as CEO while Sijbrandij remained as board chairman.[6]
In December 2025, Sijbrandij co-founded Kilo Code, an AI coding startup, raising $8 million in seed funding from General Catalyst and others.[7]
Components
[edit]GitLab consists of several components, mostly interconnected by Unix sockets:[8]
- GitLab shell
- GitLab workhorse
- Nginx
- Gitaly
- Redis
- Sidekiq
- PostgreSQL
- Gitlab Puma
References
[edit]- ^ "GitLab 18.10 released with agentic SAST FP detection and free-tier credits". March 19, 2026. Retrieved March 30, 2026.
- ^ a b "GitLab LICENSE file". Archived from the original on March 29, 2020. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
- ^ "GitLab Enterprise Edition LICENSE file". Archived from the original on March 22, 2021. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
- ^ Degeler, Andrii (June 4, 2014). "How GitHub rival GitLab is building a business with just 0.1% paying customers". TNX. Retrieved June 8, 2025.
- ^ "tickergate.com/stocks/gtlb".
- ^ Novet, Jordan (December 10, 2025). "Former GitLab CEO raises money for Kilo to compete in crowded AI coding market". CNBC. Retrieved March 23, 2026.
- ^ Lardinois, Frederic (December 3, 2024). "AWS and GitLab team up to bring Amazon Q agents to GitLab's Duo Assistant". TechCrunch. Retrieved March 23, 2026.
- ^ Evertse, Joost (2019). Mastering GitLab 12: implement DevOps culture and repository management solutions (1st ed.). Packt Publishing. ISBN 978-1-78953-406-1.
External links
[edit]- Bug and issue tracking software
- Build automation
- Collaborative projects
- Concurrent Versions System
- Continuous integration
- Cross-platform free software
- Distributed version control systems
- Free project management software
- Free software programmed in Ruby
- Free version control software
- Git repository hosting websites
- Free software programmed in Go
- Open-source hosted development tools
- Software using the MIT license
- 2011 establishments in Ukraine
- 2011 software