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GitHub and GitLab are both prominent version control and source-code-hosting platforms used to facilitate open-source development, collaboration, and project management as described in [1], [2], and [3]. They are frequently grouped together as standard infrastructure for CI/CD pipelines, security auditing, and release automation tools like JReleaser, Legitify, and mchmarny/reputer [4], [5], [6], and [7].
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bureado/awesome-software-supply-chain-security - GitHub github.com 3 facts
referenceLegitify is a tool developed by Legit Security that detects and remediates misconfigurations and security risks across GitHub and GitLab assets.
referencemchmarny/reputer is a CLI tool that calculates contributor reputation scores from Git provider APIs like GitHub and GitLab, using factors such as cryptographic signing, 2FA enablement, account age, and engagement depth as identity confidence indicators.
referenceJReleaser is a release automation tool for Java/JVM projects that can sign artifacts (such as JARs, Zips, and Tars) with cosign for publishing to AWS S3, JFrog Artifactory, or as release assets on GitHub, GitLab, or Gitea.
Open-Source Governance And Open Source Collaboration - Meegle meegle.com 3 facts
claimRecommended tools for open-source governance and collaboration include GitHub, GitLab, Slack, Jira, and CI/CD pipelines for code management, communication, and workflow automation.
procedureEffective open-source governance and collaboration leverages version control systems (GitHub or GitLab), communication tools (Slack, Discord, or mailing lists), CI/CD pipelines for automation, issue tracking tools (Jira or Trello), and analytics tools to monitor project metrics.
claimOpen-source projects utilize platforms such as GitHub, GitLab, and Slack to streamline communication and workflow.
User guide - OpenProject openproject.org 1 fact
claimOpenProject provides integrations for external version control and file management systems, specifically GitHub, GitLab, Nextcloud, and OneDrive.
Open Source Hardware - The Turing Way book.the-turing-way.org 1 fact
claimGitHub, GitLab, Wikifactory, and hackaday.io are commonly used platforms for sharing Open Source Hardware (OSH) projects.
Open-source software - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
claimSoftware repositories are hosted and published on source-code-hosting facilities such as GitHub or GitLab.
Open-Source Governance And Open Source Communities - Meegle meegle.com 1 fact
claimVersion control systems such as GitHub and GitLab facilitate collaboration and track changes in open-source projects.
What is Open Source Software? - HotWax Systems hotwaxsystems.com 1 fact
procedureThe process of publishing open source code involves releasing the initial version on platforms like GitHub, GitLab, or Apache repositories, selecting a license such as Apache 2.0, GPL, or MIT, establishing project documentation, creating contribution guidelines, and opening the project to the public.
Open Source Software: What is OSS? - Sonatype sonatype.com 1 fact
claimCollaborative version control platforms, such as GitHub or GitLab, are central to the open source development model.