Tag: GitLab
GitHub cuts off Crimean dev as US trade sanctions bite on tech providers
A developer based in Crimea has sparked debate after revealing that GitHub has been forced to restrict his […]
What’s the point: Databricks, Docker, AWS Chatbot, Azure, and GitLab
The second release of the Databricks Runtime with Conda (Beta) is out. Version 5.5 comes with a variety […]
GitLab 12.1 gives security teams some privacy and helps keep branches green
Repository management system GitLab is now available in version 12.1, upping the release train game and offering better […]
GitLab survey shows DevOps working, but 17 per cent of developers still stuck in a waterfall
DevOps and DevSecOps might be top of the vision list for tech leaders, but reality has yet to […]
Open Build Service bids farewell to old UI and – what did you just ship there?
Open Build Service (OBS), an open source system to build and distribute binary packages from source code, is […]
GitLab finally cuts loose from ‘pain in the a**’ MySQL
GitLab has finally called time on its support for MySQL, after losing patience with the venerable but cranky […]
GitLab hauls in engineers, targets new features at designers
GitLab will more than double its engineering head count this year as its expands its DevOps platform into […]
GitLab trumpets 12.0, says it’s a DevSecOps platform now
GitLab is stretching its eponymous CI/CD platform even further with a dollop of DevSecOps, just two years after […]
GitLab scratches latest batch of bugs, cosies up with AWS
GitLab has shot out an update to fix a number of regressions and bugs in the 11.11.2 release […]
Feeling lucky? GitLab issues fixes for 13 vulnerabilities
GitLab has strongly recommended users upgrade to its just released latest versions, which fix a potentially very unlucky […]