![]() Yet, even with all that new (and that’s a whole lotta new), the backbone of this company is its long-time employees. Added a new CTO ( Eric Amodio from GitLens), a new General Manager ( Adam Wride from Git Integration for Jira), a new VP of Engineering ( Ross Wheeler) and a new CEO ( hello).More than doubled the size of our team, from 40 people to 90+ awesome, driven individuals, including new members from across North America, South America, Europe and Asia.Added millions of new users who rely on our suite of tools to make Git work for developers, rather than requiring developers to adapt to Git’s (ahem) idiosyncrasies.Made the first two acquisitions in GitKraken’s 7-year history, adding the teams, products and customers of Git Integration for Jira and GitLens to the fold.Want proof that it’s more than skin deep? Here’s a quick recap of the major changes and milestones from the past 78 days: Today ushers in the next phase in our evolution – one in which we will become the premier provider of Git tools for developers around the world. ![]() Why make this move now? It’s much more than a cosmetic name change. We’ve decided to name the entire company after our flagship product, the ultra-popular GitKraken Client. Today, we begin writing a new chapter under a new company name. Before I introduce myself, I first want to highlight a monumental day in our company’s story.
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