It's great and impressive how quick Gitlab moves in adding new features.<p>But if I have a Graphic Design repo it emphasises Kubernetes, Packages and Security features that have zero relevance. And there is no way to disable them.<p>And that on every single repo it places these Add License/Contributors etc buttons front and centre even though for 99% of internal projects they serve no purpose.<p>Every release Gitlab seriously needs to step back and think about how to simplify the interface. Because it's starting to get a bit ridiculous.
"This month's Most Valuable Person (MVP) is Jacopo Beschi
"<p>What a cool company culture. telling people they are doing good in person is nice, telling it to them and also sharing it with the world is great
If anyone from GitLab is reading this, these pages are locked in a refresh loop. I can't read the content because it is scrolling/moving slightly with every refresh which is happening constantly.<p>Latest version of Chrome stable, uBlock Origin in default config, HTTPS Everywhere, React/Redux devtools are the extensions I have installed.<p>I let the page run for 30 seconds and:<p>* CPU usage on two cores was at 100%<p>* 2,943 requests were made for 319 MB of resources over 30.06 seconds<p>A staggering rate of 100 requests per second that persists indefinitely - I have no reason to believe the refresh loop is broken at any point.
It is not in the blog post probably because it is still in Alpha, but Gitlab now has a Dark Theme <3<p>Settings -> Preferences: there is a new theme called "Dark Mode (Alpha). Indeed still in Alpha, but I love they are working on this!
I somehow had a feeling Gitlab would be bought this year, but the list dramatically falls apart upon closer inspection:<p>- Google: will never work, completely different mindset and engineering culture. Gitlab feels way too unrefined (in a good sense).<p>- AWS: Gitlab is already too different from their tech, and will never be that tightly coupled with the rest of AWS.<p>- IBM: :') they wish<p>- MS: already has GitHub<p>Any others?<p>I think any giant company would have a hard time integrating all-remote Gitlab.
With every release I wonder why our team is even paying for Gitlab Bronze. It seems to offer no value at all, might as well go for the free tier and save a thousand dollars a year.
The alert integration looks interesting, but the screenshots for code intelligence look awful. Who decided to use a super light shade of gray on a white background?
Version control for GitLab wiki is still not there.
Supposedly it will be in 13.2.<p>For a small shop using GitLab local install versioning of the systems/software/lab protocols documentation is something hard to live without.
Looks like WebAuthn is still missing, even though there seem to have been merge requests featuring it forever!<p>Anyone know which milestone it’ll be merged into?