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Re: GitLab Pages

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post #137

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Yeah, but I wish they'd give more credit where due. On their markdown page they claim "For GitLab we developed something we call "GitLab Flavored Markdown" (GFM)." while that is obviously a ripoff of GitHub Flavoured Markdown.

I agree we should give attribution here and created https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/3546 to do so. Edit: this was merged.

This is why I like GitLab! Thanks for doing this :)

You're not only productive at shipping quality features but also listening to people using your product! This makes me even happier to be using it at work :)

Re: GitLab Pages

#152
post #21

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Racist attitudes? Interesting - not sure what you're talking about. Could you link a source?

Their new 'social impact team' isn't a fan of white people https://twitter.com/_danilo/status/690601512813367297 http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/02/08/report-anti-white-a...

Don't ever link to breitbart. FFS.

Re: GitLab Pages

#153

Nice! I love Gitlab, use it for all my personal stuff currently and wish I could use it for more! sytse and team, thanks for the great product.

Thanks! Please let us know what we can do to have you use it for work too.

Re: GitLab Pages

#154
post #115
post #94

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I remember when github adopted the Code of Conduct, it was a clear sign for me that it was time to switch. All they need now is the equivalent of Twitter's "Safety Council" to complete the SJW combo.

They should have just had the Code of Conduct from day 1 and not waited until they had an incident to overreact to. I've worked for many places with Codes of Conduct and diversity programs and they are usually run pretty well and are not heavy-handed or staffed with exuberant amateurs. There are proven benefits and established best practices to get it done.

What are the proven benefits?

Re: GitLab Pages

#155

Still looks like GitLab EE only :(

GitLab.com runs GitLab EE, which you can use for free.

We considered bringing it to CE. But we still think this is more useful if you run a server with a lot of developers, our criteria for EE features as listed on https://about.gitlab.com/about/#stewardship

Our thesis is that if you have less users you likely have less sites and you can set up a normal CI jobs to deploy it.

Re: GitLab Pages

#156
post #15

Nice! Finally a good documentation for GitLab pages. This was literally the only missing feature( ) that made me keep a GitHub account. ( ) and by missing feature I mean "I never thought it was as good as GH product."

Glad you're able to completely move to GitLab now.

Re: GitLab Pages

#158
post #124

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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

Wouldn't a corollary be "if your account is over a year old, feel free to submit comments saying that HN is turning into Reddit?

Re: GitLab Pages

#159
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, how do you do it?

It's gotten to the point where the use of SJW is just shorthand for "I know I'm wrong, I just preferred it when people knew their place"

Re: GitLab Pages

#160
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.

They do have some differences if you look close enough.
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