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Thanks for the honest feedback, it's genuinely useful for improving the product. Out of curiosity, why use the Docker image over our Omnibus package? Omnibus is generally what we recommend, but if that's not good enough we'd love to know how it can be improved.
Is there a Omnibus package for Kubernetes (perhaps a Helm package?) I'd be very interested in that. FWIW: I ran GitLab at my previous company (2yrs agoish) because GitHub was a non-starter for political reasons. We loved it! Keep rocking.
GitLab 8.15 Released
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Re: GitLab 8.15 Released
#42I'm curious how you guys build features for EE. Is it a completely separate Rails project you handle manually to keep base features in sync with the community edition? EE is open source but requires a license. Do you just trust companies won't download the source code and run it. Do you have heartbeat code injected somewhere to ping servers that are running EE to homebase? I'm thinking of starting a project, charge m…
>EE is open source It is _not_. You cannot distribute it. That makes it not open source.
Someone else put it better than I could:
> Likewise a Source Available is not necessarily Open Source, but Open Source is necessarily Source Available.
https://haacked.com/archive/2006/07/26/CodeAvailableVsOpenSo... (requires you to accept github cert because https is difficult for some reason)
Blog github at https://github.com/Haacked/haacked.com
Re: GitLab 8.15 Released
#43@Gitlab: The features are great but the interface setup is shocking. That whole video assumes you have a K-cluster going already, and is a maze of this-thing, that-thing, auth-thing, copy-thing, etc. Have you guys ever tried interviewing users who are new or maintaining a Gitlab instance over major version upgrades? It's painful. The 'quick fix' for setup these days is supposed to be to use a docker image... but the…
Thanks for the honest feedback, it's genuinely useful for improving the product. Out of curiosity, why use the Docker image over our Omnibus package? Omnibus is generally what we recommend, but if that's not good enough we'd love to know how it can be improved.
Re: GitLab 8.15 Released
#44I recently registered to try gitlab. I received unprecedented large amounts of spam from them daily with no unsubscribe button. I finally emailed them to stop the spam and they did but not completely I received more but had unsubscribe this time. Unsubscribed so lets see what happens. One more spam and I will close my account and never try them again GitHub is great, does the job incredibly well, doesn't get in the w…
Re: GitLab 8.15 Released
#45Are there notable projects or organizations moved to gitlab.com? On top of my head I only know f-droid that is there. I use it for personal use and love it, would love if more projects moved away from github.com, especially open source.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11155293
and at the present moment, they are still pretty far from being able to convince notable projects to leave github.com for gitlab.com The biggest issue right now, is there is a measurable difference between gitlab.com and github.com, which is, it's much slower.
GitLab is working on this and I have no doubt this will become a non-issue in the future, but they still have to deal with the fact that you can't compete with being "as good as". Even if gitlab.com becomes as good as github.com, they will still have a difficult time, to convince others to leave github.com for gitlab.com
I guess my point is, since github.com is the incumbent, the only way that gitlab.com can become the next place to collaborate, is they have to make it clear, that they are better than github.com They can't strive for equality, since you can't compete with "as good as".
Re: GitLab 8.15 Released
#46Are there notable projects or organizations moved to gitlab.com? On top of my head I only know f-droid that is there. I use it for personal use and love it, would love if more projects moved away from github.com, especially open source.
[0]: https://gitlab.com/danger-systems/danger.systems
[1]: https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/issues
[2]: https://gitlab.com/groups/xonotic
Re: GitLab 8.15 Released
#47Here's some thing I wish for gitlab:
1. On merge, run "stop_review" so that we don't end up with a lot of old review apps.
2. I wish you could take over https://github.com/sameersbn/docker-gitlab or offer something similar. I find it a little crazy that you have a single docker image for redis, gitlab, postgresql. There's multiple reason why we don't want to use this, but the simplest is: we already have mysql running (and feel no need to move to pgsql), and we already have experience in running redis.. I kinda like my containers to do 1 thing and 1 thing well.
Merry Christmas, thanks for this patch!
Re: GitLab 8.15 Released
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We've spent quite a bit of time this year improving performance, GitLab.com is still slower than it should be but it's a lot better now than it was in January. Self-hosted instances that meet the recommended specs are already fairly performant, though we're always working to improve things regardless. As mentioned in the blog post, this release we decreased page size a lot (from 1800kb to 718kb for a given Merge Requ…
Don't know exactly why you decided against moving to bare metal, but IMO you definitely should. We've got tremendous improvements moving to metal. I also can't recommend OVH enough. Best price on market plus great hardware and uptime. Technical support isn't the best but you shouldn't need it anyway.
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/infrastructure/issues/727#note...
I, personally, was apprehensive of going to bare metal for most of the reasons that Sid lists in the above message, and I think that making the app just _better_ is where we should focus before we try and run to pure hardware to solve the problem.
Re: GitLab 8.15 Released
#49@Gitlab: The features are great but the interface setup is shocking. That whole video assumes you have a K-cluster going already, and is a maze of this-thing, that-thing, auth-thing, copy-thing, etc. Have you guys ever tried interviewing users who are new or maintaining a Gitlab instance over major version upgrades? It's painful. The 'quick fix' for setup these days is supposed to be to use a docker image... but the…
Thanks for the honest feedback, it's genuinely useful for improving the product. Out of curiosity, why use the Docker image over our Omnibus package? Omnibus is generally what we recommend, but if that's not good enough we'd love to know how it can be improved.
Re: GitLab 8.15 Released
#50Earlier quoted context omitted.
Is there a Omnibus package for Kubernetes (perhaps a Helm package?) I'd be very interested in that. FWIW: I ran GitLab at my previous company (2yrs agoish) because GitHub was a non-starter for political reasons. We loved it! Keep rocking.
There is indeed a helm package, gitlab-ce.