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Re: GitLab Pages

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post #93

Gitlab is still super slow even compared to young projects like gogs. I know many ppl who shied away for gitlab due to its slowness. If I was them, I would stop all copycat 'me too' features like ci/pages ect and put the resources to making it faster. This is a sign that their features are pritorized by business ppl who want to put features on their slides .

I fear in most cases an impressive feature list wins over speed.

Speed is an impressive feature and we're working hard to improve it.

Re: GitLab Pages

#142
post #108

Gitlab is still super slow even compared to young projects like gogs. I know many ppl who shied away for gitlab due to its slowness. If I was them, I would stop all copycat 'me too' features like ci/pages ect and put the resources to making it faster. This is a sign that their features are pritorized by business ppl who want to put features on their slides .

This is the trouble for me using Gitlab.com. Feels like there is a lot of 'n+1' going on in the background. I'm sure there aren't, but it feels like a Rails app that is suffering from that. Other than that it's great. I've moved nearly everything over from GitHub

There are certainly a lot of queries we have and will optimize, to see the work see https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/operations/issues/42

BTW to prevent simple N+1 queries we use the Bullet gem https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/7ff974e38e24a9b...

Re: GitLab Pages

#143
post #124

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Unfortunately, it's getting there...

I know your account is over two years old, but: > If your account is less than a year old, please don't submit comments saying that HN is turning into Reddit. It's a common semi-noob illusion, as old as the hills. [0] [0] https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

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Re: GitLab Pages

#145
post #107

Gitlab is still super slow even compared to young projects like gogs. I know many ppl who shied away for gitlab due to its slowness. If I was them, I would stop all copycat 'me too' features like ci/pages ect and put the resources to making it faster. This is a sign that their features are pritorized by business ppl who want to put features on their slides .

Same experience here. I use Gitlab for my personal projects and Github for my open-source projects. Hopefully the speed improves soon.

We're on it in https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/operations/issues/42

Sorry that we're not there yet.

Re: GitLab Pages

#146
post #6

Dear lord these guys are putting in work. I'm not exactly a huge supporter of Github (the company not the product) so I'm very glad to see it. I look forward to their continued growth.

>Dear lord these guys are putting in work. man I wish they would bring something new, cool and innovative to the space, instead being bent on doing feature-by-feature copy of github. They have an amazing opportunity now to take advantage of github fatigue. But they are throwing it all away by trying to become an inferior clone of github.

It has integrated CI whereas GitHub requires using a third-party CI system, it's had Reaction Emoji (called Award Emoji for GitLab) for a while now, it has "Merge when build succeeds", CE is entirely FOSS, etc.

Re: GitLab Pages

#147

Yes. I lobbied several companies to terminate their enterpise contracts with github because of their racist attitudes. All switched within 2 weeks. Some to VS Team Services, some to Gitlab. My work projects went to MSFT, but I think I will transfer my side projects to gitlab from bitbucket, since they have pages now.

Since you turned this into a discussion about race, I am inclined to speak up. Racism and discrimination is about who has power. Caucasians in America have all the power and hence the struggle of the minorities for equality. I admire github for taking a stance in the diversity debate( although I have yet to fully familiarize with the details). I know that people from all demographics desire equality and a more fair world. I'll work towards that world and keep build things.

Re: GitLab Pages

#148
post #80

Yes. I lobbied several companies to terminate their enterpise contracts with github because of their racist attitudes. All switched within 2 weeks. Some to VS Team Services, some to Gitlab. My work projects went to MSFT, but I think I will transfer my side projects to gitlab from bitbucket, since they have pages now.

Im still amazed how people actually have time for this SJW stuff in the actual real world.

yes, sometimes stuff happens to "ordinary people" and their life is ruined. They have no choice but become participants rather than mere by standers that is how social change happens. ( edited for grammar)

Re: GitLab Pages

#149
post #6

Dear lord these guys are putting in work. I'm not exactly a huge supporter of Github (the company not the product) so I'm very glad to see it. I look forward to their continued growth.

>Dear lord these guys are putting in work. man I wish they would bring something new, cool and innovative to the space, instead being bent on doing feature-by-feature copy of github. They have an amazing opportunity now to take advantage of github fatigue. But they are throwing it all away by trying to become an inferior clone of github.

Requirements likely driven by sales/marketing team: either they see the gap or they hear it from potential customers.

Re: GitLab Pages

#150
post #80

Yes. I lobbied several companies to terminate their enterpise contracts with github because of their racist attitudes. All switched within 2 weeks. Some to VS Team Services, some to Gitlab. My work projects went to MSFT, but I think I will transfer my side projects to gitlab from bitbucket, since they have pages now.

Im still amazed how people actually have time for this SJW stuff in the actual real world.

Does that extend to how you actually had time to comment just for the sake of casting some pejorative insult at another random stranger on the internet?
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