To Whom It May Concern:

I like to try new software from time-to-time. I've seen some of the awesomeness 
of Gitlab (in-action). That said, using a clean install of Stretch (#!++), 
inside of a Virtualbox VM (from Oriface's deb pkg archives, since it is no 
longer in main or contrib, and both jessie and stretch backports didn't update 
with virtualbox packages) ... the VBox VM having 2GB RAM, 2xCPU (2.9 GHZ Xeon 
in VT/X) ...


  *   First observation: 15-30 minutes install time, from netinst base (inside 
2GBx2CPU VM).


  *   Second observation: dependency tree is f*ing insane.
(Setting aside my personal preference for Python, since I've seen similar 
insanity with large Python packages -- it is still, objectively, pure insanity, 
but for Ruby monkeys throwing code around without consideration for the 
"community".)


  *   Third observation: installation prompts are reasonable; however, while 
nginx is installed and gives the basic webpage, Gitlab does not work out of the 
box -- additional configuration is probably required, which, on top of the 
install time and insane dependency tree -- not worth the effort, especially per 
the docs on Debian.


Suggestion: Pull this from Debian's official packages.


Secondary suggestion: Turn it into a container, such as Docker (or, old-school 
chroot).


With the advent of PPA's and running private deb pkg servers -- no reason this 
shouldn't be pulled until it is refined to a point of being a stable one-shot 
install with specific configuration prompts. Else, considering the considerable 
amount of time, should be a wholly separate package / install. (Very, very 
commercial, despite being open-source.)



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