Hi folks, I must say I'm pretty much impressed by the GitLab transition.
I've only started a few days ago to get a feeling what a GitLab world looks like for us, and there were a few blockers, but with some help from the sysadmins team, we managed to get around them (basically cheating by letting me trigger website rebuilds on my own, until we have appropriate triggers/hooks, so that I wouldn't be relying on other humans at some critical times). A few commits are staged in #17746 but mostly orthogonal to the GitLab transition, and some more work needs to happen as documented in #17747, but all in all, that was a pretty smooth ride for such an intimidating transition (you might know by now I'm erring on the conservative side by nature). Lots of bugs were filed directly during the release process, since the interface is so much more fluid and intuitive and responsive than Redmine's. Of course, we might still improve workflows, metadata, etc. and get more used to it and fluent and all that, but I really do enjoy the new GitLab world so far! Congratulations, everyone! And thanks! Cheers, kibi (done by 18:00 CEST, first time ever — with a new all time low record regarding hours spent on the release — and no annoying delays for once!) -- Cyril 'kibi' Brulebois (c...@riseup.net)
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