This page is an experimental page about online-only work and is currently under construction. The website is used as a project page for a research project that tries to give an answer on the question 'Which Engineering Practices make Online-Only Software Development Successful?'. GitLab, which calls itself the largest online-only organisation (they use the term remote-all), publishes its handbook for everyone accessible on the web. For the content GitLab uses the creative commons license BY-SA. Therefore, the licensees of the content may copy, distribute, display and make derivative works and remixes based on it only if the licensee give the author or licensor the credits (BY). Licensees may distribute derivative works only under a licence identical to ("not more restrictive than") the license that governs the original work. More about the creative commons license and how to share content is available on the organisation's website.
Within this project GitLab's handbook is used as a starting point. The handbook documents GitLab's internal work flows and practices and, therefore, can't be used as a generic template for other organisations. An objective of this project is to deliver a template for online-only (remote-all) work that can be used by other organisations to make online-only development successful.
The content of this website is published under the terms of the creative commons license BY-SA 4.0.
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