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| The [https://gitlab.socsci.ru.nl Social Sciences GitLab server] offers [[wikipedia:Git|Git]] repository management, code reviews, issue tracking, activity feeds and wikis. | | The [https://gitlab.socsci.ru.nl Social Sciences GitLab server] offers [[wikipedia:Git|Git]] repository management, code reviews, issue tracking, activity feeds and wikis. |
| + | With the [[Mattermost Social Sciences]] add-on you can chat with your colleagues and interact with your project. |
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| With GitLab you can easily manage your projects, synchronize your code between computers, or create wiki-pages for documentation. | | With GitLab you can easily manage your projects, synchronize your code between computers, or create wiki-pages for documentation. |
| Whether you write code or a paper, you can review, deploy, or document your project together with others. | | Whether you write code or a paper, you can review, deploy, or document your project together with others. |
− | You can create at least 50 projects, and you can make them private, or share them with your lab members, or even the entire Internet. | + | You can create at least 50 projects, make them private or share them with your lab members, or even the entire Internet. |
| + | With [[Mattermost Social Sciences]] you can chat with your colleagues and even manage the project through chat commands. |
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| Think of GitLab as a "Facebook" around your projects. | | Think of GitLab as a "Facebook" around your projects. |