Thanks for asking. We don't comment on individual acquisitions beyond what is in the OP. For everyone else there reference our handbook page about acquisitions is on https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/acquisitions/
We won't necessarily open source all the acquired technology like we did with Gitter and RedHat does with every acquisition. We'll follow our buyer based open core model https://www.heavybit.com/library/video/commercial-open-sourc... Maybe the relevant product managers have more to say about the current plans.
@joiningnow123 - Thanks for the question. We plan to open source all the fuzzing engines built by Fuzzit. We also plan to open source Peach Tech's protocol fuzzer however this will be some time next year when we begin integrating it.
The biggest disadvantage of the buyer based open core model is can completely ignore what the buyer wants (ex: reporters not to be charged the same as developers, because that makes no sense).
Are these soft landing acquisitions as described in your handbook? Also will the technology be open sourced like Gitter was?