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Devs are divided on gitlab blunder, some appreciate their honesty and transparency while other are either cursing them or grateful that they didn't use it. But think like this :

You own a MacBook and you love it like your baby, if someone drops it, there is good probability it won't break but it will sure give you a fucking heart attack. You won't ever let that person touch your MacBook.

Gitlab just did that. They scared the hell out of the developers.
I hope everyone learns from this and it doesn't happen to anyone in future.

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    So what you're trying to say is I shouldn't let Gitlab touch my baby?
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    @Kattoor yep you can put it that way if you consider your code your baby!!
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    Honestly if they didn't say it up front, it would have come out in the end anyway.
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    I'll keep using it. They fucked up, yes, but I've done that as well. They're still the only service I've ever used that's reliable (for me). Also their transparency is a big plus for me.
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