GitLab 8.15 Released
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GitLab 8.15 Released
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#3As always, we're here for any questions and welcome feedback and other comments.
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#5Its great to finally see some improvements in the interface, but its still rather far from being as user-friendly as GitHub.
I've got some very specific aspects in mind. Are contributions to Gitlab's interface accepted?
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#6I'd usually refrain from "+1" style comments, but you guys rock! Its great to finally see some improvements in the interface, but its still rather far from being as user-friendly as GitHub. I've got some very specific aspects in mind. Are contributions to Gitlab's interface accepted?
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#7I'd usually refrain from "+1" style comments, but you guys rock! Its great to finally see some improvements in the interface, but its still rather far from being as user-friendly as GitHub. I've got some very specific aspects in mind. Are contributions to Gitlab's interface accepted?
The main parts I've used in both are creating Issues and Merge Requests, and in GitLab I've accepted them and managed teams/projects.
Re: GitLab 8.15 Released
#8I'd usually refrain from "+1" style comments, but you guys rock! Its great to finally see some improvements in the interface, but its still rather far from being as user-friendly as GitHub. I've got some very specific aspects in mind. Are contributions to Gitlab's interface accepted?
Contributions of any kind are always appreciated. We have a guide about contributing [0] that will help you in the process.
You can also create an issue [1] to let other people participate to your suggestions if you like.
Re: GitLab 8.15 Released
#9One thing I find strangely lacking (seeing as you bundle it) is notifications from gitlab to mattermost when builds fail or issues/mrs are opened. Apparently I have to run some strange 3rd party application to process webhooks?