On the whole, I'm really pleased with GitLab.
Especially really pleased with the ability to start discussions during
reviews and mark comments as resolved. It's a bit of a shame we can't
batch comments like on GitHub, but marking discussions as resolved is
amazing and makes up for it.
The
On 12/11/18 5:22 AM, Carlos Soriano wrote:
>
> Please keep the mail chain one way from you towards the world, so we
> don't get trapped on specifics, we can address stuff raised here
> individually out of list. Personally, I'll ping you on IRC or so if I
> can do something to help.
We have issue
Le mardi 11 décembre 2018 à 14:22 +0100, Carlos Soriano a écrit :
> Hey,
> It has been a few months since we moved to GitLab. Apart of spurious issues,
> specific annoyances and frustrations, seems it has been generally good. I
> would like to gather some general feeling about it. Things that
Hey Carlos,
thanks for bringing this topic to the table. I certainly have feedback to
share!
Wall of text, tl;dr: GitLab is great, but could be greater; increased
number of contributions, but not
contributors; better tools to manage issues, but lacks project and product
management features;
On Tue, 2018-12-11 at 14:29 +0100, Alberto Fanjul Alonso via desktop-
devel-list wrote:
> It was a huge improvement. Now is really easy for many different
> skilled
> people to contribute.
>
>
> I just miss a good global code search, (which I use all the time in
> similar services to check real
It was a huge improvement. Now is really easy for many different skilled
people to contribute.
I just miss a good global code search, (which I use all the time in similar
services to check real usages of gtk or vala for example)
I miss to be able to include chunks of code with an URL or
Hey,
It has been a few months since we moved to GitLab. Apart of spurious
issues, specific annoyances and frustrations, seems it has been generally
good. I would like to gather some general feeling about it. Things that
really made a constant impact to you and your work, both bad or good. Feel
Hi all,
Back in 3.26 we introduced semi-transparency to the shell's top bar. On the
design side we were never all that happy with where the UI landed and have
wanted to improve it since then. However, we've been unable to make any
progress.
We don't want to have another release with the current