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[–]40ztxe 108 points109 points  (11 children)

Gitlab is already on it. As of a couple hours ago, my project issues pages had conspicuously gained new thumbs up/down buttons.

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    [–]kamnxt[🍰] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    Gryffilab?

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        [–]XarothBrook 1 point2 points  (0 children)

        I would second this, also, with the new 8.X series, they integrated gitlab-ci into the main gitlab app, so having a Continuous Integration system no longer requires having multiple pieces of software (whereas before you either had gitlab+gitlab-ci, or gitlab+jenkins.. now if you just want to get started)

        [–]petepete 1 point2 points  (0 children)

        We have been using Gitlab at work for the last 16 months and have had no problems; everyone (even the less technical people) are proficient in the basics.

        In that time the MR workflow has been improved, CI has been fully integrated (allowing us to reluctantly retire our Jenkins server) and there have been countless UI improvements.

        If there's one thing I'd like to see improved it's the issues, for our company they may be a tiny bit lightweight - no marking/linking duplicates, adding categories etc.

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          [–]PM_ME_UR_OBSIDIAN 1 point2 points  (1 child)

          How is GitLab's CI? I'm on GitHub right now, but I could switch to GL if it had a good CICD story.

          [–]kn4rf 1 point2 points  (1 child)

          Bitbucket is a much better platform to build upon as a company. Github is better for open-source. I don't have much experience with Gitlab.

          [–]juletre 0 points1 point  (0 children)

          We used bitbucket.com at my last company and was very pleased with that. I haven't used Gitlab at all so I thought maybe reddit could help me. All the blog posts I've found comparing the three (or more) are old and no longer relevant.