Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
> It is more than just sysadmin time involved though. One of the most
> compelling parts of GitLab is its CI framework and the free runners it
> provides projects.

Any kind of CI support should be considered nice-to-have and not a required 
feature of a git forge. You can work perfectly fine without any CI at all. 
In the end, I think Fedora should just stick to the CI infrastructure that 
is already supported for dist-git (such as Koschei or such as the CI that 
runs on Bodhi updates) and not support anything beyond that.

        Kevin Kofler
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