Derien! Congratulations on your subscriber total. Well deserved. Good information on Gitlab with this episode. I will follow up to see if I should incorporate Gitlab. Have a great weekend, brother.
I use bitbucket for certain projects but for projects that are large and will require the use of CI/CD pipeline and other devops tools and concepts I use gitlab
One feature that I miss most in gitlab is the check API that offers integration with a lot of third-party services in the pull requests and commits. But overall is a great alternative
I just made the switch to gitlab! I created my first project. Copy and pasted from github and it was private. Was a bit annoying. I found it in setting under visibility. Which was a bit annoying but I am loving it so far. I love that we get 10gb max instead of github and their 1GB max. You got my sub!
Basically, you are saying that GitLab gave you a clear perspective of how version control and automation software works together (without having to learn how to connect a repo to automation software like Jenkins (things systems administrators have no problem with).
Starting at 1:34
thanks
For me there are two reasons: 1) open source with ability to run it on local machine (on premises) inside local network 2) integrated CI/CD
Derien! Congratulations on your subscriber total. Well deserved. Good information on Gitlab with this episode. I will follow up to see if I should incorporate Gitlab. Have a great weekend, brother.
Awesome to hear, Clark - and much appreciated, man. Journey to 1K! Wishing you the best, brother!
I use bitbucket for certain projects but for projects that are large and will require the use of CI/CD pipeline and other devops tools and concepts I use gitlab
Well said! Thanks for the summary! Keep up the great content :)
1:49 "There's no difference between the free tiers. That's why i prefer Gitlab."
He meant, given the advantages he explained.
@@SmedleyButler1 Well... i think you mean, given the advantages he's about to explain. Future tense.
One feature that I miss most in gitlab is the check API that offers integration with a lot of third-party services in the pull requests and commits. But overall is a great alternative
Hey man have you heard about Github Actions
Great video man, really informative. Thank you!
Very helpful, thanks for sharing!
Great video!
I just made the switch to gitlab! I created my first project. Copy and pasted from github and it was private. Was a bit annoying. I found it in setting under visibility. Which was a bit annoying but I am loving it so far. I love that we get 10gb max instead of github and their 1GB max.
You got my sub!
Duh. Great video. Interested in channel progression.
Thanks for tuning in and supporting man!
nice
Basically, you are saying that GitLab gave you a clear perspective of how version control and automation software works together (without having to learn how to connect a repo to automation software like Jenkins (things systems administrators have no problem with).