GitLab 13.0
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Re: GitLab 13.0
#12Anybody else having that problem?
I wonder if they have a whitelist and only accept users who use the big boys like gmail etc. Or if they for some reason have totally legit email providers on their blacklist.
Re: GitLab 13.0
#13Hi! There are a lot of new features with this update, so here are a few highlights: -improved version of Gitaly service called Gitaly Cluster for high availability git storage [1] -simplified deployment of GitLab to Amazon ECS [2] -added epic hierarchy on roadmaps (+ other improvements to our epic and milestone features) [3] [1] https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2020/05/22/gitlab-13-0-rel... [2] https://about.gitlab.…
Puma reduces the memory footprint of GitLab by about 40% compared to Unicorn.
Considering one of the most frequent complains about Gitlab is memory usage. 40% is huge.
[1] https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2020/05/22/gitlab-13-0-rel...
Re: GitLab 13.0
#14Hi! There are a lot of new features with this update, so here are a few highlights: -improved version of Gitaly service called Gitaly Cluster for high availability git storage [1] -simplified deployment of GitLab to Amazon ECS [2] -added epic hierarchy on roadmaps (+ other improvements to our epic and milestone features) [3] [1] https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2020/05/22/gitlab-13-0-rel... [2] https://about.gitlab.…
Re: GitLab 13.0
#15Re: GitLab 13.0
#16The thing that is really missing in gitlab CI is the impossibility to define a matrix for builds. We have to do the same actions on different environments and it is very troublesome.
Re: GitLab 13.0
#17Does gitlab offer a stripped down version with only vanila 'git' ?
Re: GitLab 13.0
#18What keeps me from using gitlab.com is that they flat out reject a signup with an email from my email provider. Anybody else having that problem? I wonder if they have a whitelist and only accept users who use the big boys like gmail etc. Or if they for some reason have totally legit email providers on their blacklist.
Edit: @gmx. address by any chance?
Re: GitLab 13.0
#19I was so happy when I saw the attention paid to deployment on ECS that I thought maybe they finally (years later) put some more attention into GCP[1], but it appears not. Hopefully in some time in the next few months! [1] https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/charts/-/epics/4
Re: GitLab 13.0
#20The biggest issue with GitLab I find is their stubbornness to have different prices for reporters vs developers[0][1]. It really makes no sense other than they just want more money (even though they are losing a bunch because lots of companies refuse to do it).
[0]https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/3320
[1]https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/ceo/pricing/#reporter-user...