Also needs support for as many languages as possible.

@cambridgeport90 The ones I listed should support most languages. gitlab ci is docker based so truly supports anything you can think up

@freemo I think I'm going to have to go with Jenkins, only because it works with the rest of the Devops toolchain I'm using. not sure whether you've heard of Inedo or not, but they support only a very few CI servers, unfortunately.

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@cambridgeport90 jenkins is the only one of the three you listed I have worked with. Its pretty standard, gets the job done. But it feels like old tech with a really crude way of doing things. I get the feeling it will go obsolete in the near future since so many people have already stopped using it.

@freemo Hmmm interesting. Eew. This is going to be a lovely toss-up. For while I could put up the $45 a month for TFS, don't think our CFO/COO would like that. Only other option in that case, if using this toolchain, which I was gifted a license for, would be Team City.

@cambridgeport90 I cant speak to TeamCity only to say that very few people use it compare to jenkins or any of the ones I listed.

$45 a month for anything software is virtually free, unless thats per-user or something.

@freemo that's actually for the license for the server that we would need. I could definitely go with that. The biggest thing in my case to be getting permission. Anyway, I'll talk to you later. But thanks for the hand. You definitely helped out a little bit.

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