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  2. GitLab - Wikipedia

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    GitLab Inc. is a company that operates and develops GitLab, an open-core DevOps software package that can develop, secure, and operate software. [9] GitLab includes a distributed version control system based on Git, [10] including features such as access control, [11] bug tracking, [12] software feature requests, task management, [13] and wikis [14] for every project, as well as snippets.

  3. Bypass Paywalls Clean - Wikipedia

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    This free and open-source software article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  4. Graphviz - Wikipedia

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    graphviz on GitLab; Graphviz, Projects & Software Page, AT&T Labs Research; An Introduction to Graphviz and dot (M. Simionato, 2004) Create relationship diagrams with Graphviz (Shashank Sharma, 2005) Archived 2011-08-13 at the Wayback Machine

  5. Source-available software - Wikipedia

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    The GitLab Enterprise Edition License is used exclusively by GitLab's commercial offering. [14] GitLab Inc. openly discloses that the EE License makes their Enterprise Edition product "proprietary, closed source code." [15] GitLab also releases an open-source Community Edition under the MIT License. [16]

  6. Gitee - Wikipedia

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    Gitee (simplified Chinese: 码云; traditional Chinese: 碼雲; pinyin: Mǎyún) is a proprietary online forge that allows software version control using Git and is intended primarily for the hosting of open source software.

  7. A2 (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    gitlab.inf.ethz.ch /felixf /oberon A2 (formerly named Active Object System ( AOS ), [ 2 ] and then Bluebottle ) is a modular, object-oriented operating system with unconventional features including automatic garbage-collected memory management, and a zooming user interface .

  8. GNOME Builder - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Builder has been addressing "GNOME App" developers from its inception, [6] and aims to integrate well with other Gnome desktop development tools. Integrated support for GNOME Devhelp.

  9. AVX-512 - Wikipedia

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    AVX-512 are 512-bit extensions to the 256-bit Advanced Vector Extensions SIMD instructions for x86 instruction set architecture (ISA) proposed by Intel in July 2013, and first implemented in the 2016 Intel Xeon Phi x200 (Knights Landing), [1] and then later in a number of AMD and other Intel CPUs (see list below).