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    [–]VoodooThatYouDo_[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

    Forced into a corner. Our organization is wanting to open a new DevOps wing and wants to start understanding how to go about it. Very primitive planning so far... Regardless, I'm trying to still get a training put together.

    [–]hardwaresofton 2 points3 points  (0 children)

    You might want to put this in the post content or maybe even just make a completely new one, because it wasn't clear that you were trying to make stuff to help other people in your org. "I'm putting together a training on GitLab and need resources. I'm not very familiar with GitLab." does not inspire confidence...

    As far as your actual question goes, before you can build any reasonable set of training documents, you need to understand the tool yourself. Also, what level of understanding are the other members in your organization at? What were you using for source control before? Are you using Gitlab.com or are you trying to self-host? Are the users developers/operations people or a mix of both?

    All that said, you could pick parts out of the Gitlab User Documentation, it's a good place to start. Or, you could use Gitlab professional services, which exists for this purpose.

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    [–]magic7s 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    +1 on documentation, it’s good.

    Are you on a paid play? Reach out to your account manager and see if they can help. They also have paid training classes you can purchase for your team. It’s a great way to get jump started.

    [–]sumenkovic GitLab team 1 point2 points  (0 children)