
Gerrit
Code review centered Git collaboration
Gerrit is a code review system for Git projects, known for review labels, patch sets, access controls, and workflows used by large engineering organizations. It emphasizes rigorous review before changes land in shared branches.
Gerrit fits teams with strict review requirements and established engineering process. Buyers should compare review depth, user experience, integration effort, hosting model, workflow complexity, and whether the process benefits justify more training.
It belongs on a shortlist when the buyer needs repository workflows that developers will actually adopt. Test pull requests, permissions, automation, compliance, migration effort, integrations, and adjacent options such as DevOps suites, self-hosted Git, and code review systems.
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