Features available to Starter and Bronze subscribers
Although GitLab has discontinued selling the Bronze and Starter tiers, GitLab continues to honor the entitlements of existing Bronze and Starter tier GitLab customers for the duration of their contracts at that level.
New paid features will not be released in Bronze and Starter tiers after GitLab 13.9.
The following features remain available to Bronze and Starter customers, even though the tiers are no longer mentioned in GitLab documentation:
- Activate GitLab EE with a license
- Add a help message to the sign-in page
- Burndown and burnup charts in the Milestone View,
- Code owners
- Description templates:
- Email from GitLab
- Groups:
- Multiple assignees for issues
- Issue weights
- Issue histories contain changes to issue description
- Adding an issue to an iteration
- Querying LDAP from the Rails console, or querying a single group
- Sync all users
- Group management through LDAP
- Syncing information through LDAP:
- Groups: one group, all groups programmatically, group sync schedule, and all groups manually
- Configuration settings
- Users: all users, administrators, user sync schedule
- Adding group links
- Lock memberships to LDAP synchronization
- Rake tasks for LDAP tasks, including syncing groups
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audit_json.log
(specific entries) elasticsearch.log
- Repository size limit
- Repository mirroring:
- Run pipelines in the parent project for merge requests from a forked project
- Shared runners CI/CD minutes
The following developer features continue to be available to Starter and Bronze-level subscribers:
- APIs:
- LDAP synchronization:
- Certain fields in the group details API
- syncing groups
- Listing, adding, and deleting group links
- Push rules
- Audit events, including group audit events and project audit events
- LDAP synchronization: