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From YouTube: 2022-04-13 AMA about GitLab releases
Description
Monthly AMA about GitLab deployments and releases
A
A
A
A
Hey:
okay,
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
start
since
we're
out
time
so
welcome.
This
is
the
april
13
2022
ama
about
get
lab
releases
and
deployments.
So
I'm
expecting
this
one
to
be
a
little
bit
of
a
quiet
week.
We
have
a
few
people
out
on
pto
around
easter
time,
but
I
am
very
glad
to
see
some
faces
so
welcome.
Does
anybody
have
a
question
they
would
like
to
verbalize.
A
In
which
case,
I'm
actually
going
to
take
advantage,
sarah
of
you
being
a
keen
person,
I'm
super
interested
in
as
a
front-end
developer
at
get
lab.
What
is
your
experience
of
deployments
like
how?
How
does
the
process
work
for
you?
Like
I'm
going
to
just
say
here,
we
are
very
aware
this
is
not
a
perfect
process
and
we're
doing
a
lot
of
work
to
improve
things.
So
please
give
us
your
honest
view.
B
Sure
I
mean
to
be
honest:
this
is
my
11th
day
at
get
lab,
so
I
don't
know
anything
at
all
and
was
just
curious
about
the
topic,
so
I
showed
up.
I
got
it.
Welcome.
Thank.
A
As
you
get
to
know
things,
or
if
you
have
any
questions,
then
we
are
here
to
help
with
deployments
and
releases
so
come
and
give
us
a
shout,
and
if
you
have
feedback
as
well,
be
also
especially
keen
to
hear
that
you
may
not
get
the
experience
quite
so
much,
but
we
did
just
make
a.
A
We
did
just
roll
out
a
change
which
I
I
believe
the
impact
is
bigger
for
front-end
developers,
we've
just
reordered
the
deployment
pipeline,
and
so
we
have
introduced
a
new
staging
canary
stage
into
the
pipeline
and
changes
that
were
previously
tested
on
our
staging
environment
should
now
all
be
tested
on
the
staging
canary.
A
So
this
is
a
new
shift
that
I
think
people
are
probably
still
getting
used
to,
but
definitely
it's
an
impact
for
that's
a
little
bigger
for
front
end,
who
tend
to
you
know,
have
more
changes
that
need
checking
on
these
other
on
their
staging
environments.
C
I
do
have
a
question:
amy,
okay,
everyone.
I
don't
think
I
don't
think.
I
know
any
of
you
like
personally,
I'm
hayanna,
that
is
a
product
design
manager
for
the
release
stage
here,
gitlab
and
currently
I
am
the
ux
dri,
so
the
products
and
uri
for
the
release,
team
and
actually
one
of
the
things
I'm
working
on
right
now-
is
a
solution.
Validation
for
the
environments,
page
redesign.
C
I
think
that
we
made
a
couple
of
changes
there
and
we
got
some
feedback
from
customers
about
usability
and
also
about
a
couple
of
things
that
we
changed
in
the
ui
that
might
have
impacted
their
workflow
and
their
tasks.
So
my
question
is
more
like
a
request,
so
I'm
linking
here
in
the
doc
the
research
issue
that
I
have
trying
to
interview
you're,
trying
to
interview
at
least
five
users
to
get
feedback
on
the
environment
page
right
to
the
deployment
view.
C
So
my
request
is
if
anyone
here
would
like
to
participate
to
be
interviewed
to
check
usability
right
for
that
page.
Please.
Let
me
know
or
react
on
that
issue
so
that
I
can
schedule
calls
because
we're
getting
feedback
from
external
customers.
Also,
enterprise
customers,
but
also
wants
to
hear
from
yeah
the
experts
right,
what
they
think
of
the
changes,
but
also
how
these
changes
have
impacted.
A
Awesome
I'd
love
to
take
part
that
would
be
cpa.
This
is
a
page
which
is
not
something
we
tend
to
use
in
delivery
at
the
moment,
but
that's
not
because
we
don't
have
a
need.
We
certainly
do
have
a
need.
A
We've
just
kind
of
worked
around
it
a
little
bit
and
we
actually
on
friday
I
was
covering
release
management
and,
as
she
was
looking
up
something
I
thought,
if
only
if
only
I
could
have
got
this
from
the
environments
page,
but
I
know
because
of
some
existing
bugs
and
sort
of
design
things
I
wasn't
going
to
be
able
to.
I
ended
up
going
through
a
sort
of
long
and
non-fun
route
via
a
lot
of
slight
messages.
To
find
the
information
I
need
so
yeah.
C
Thank
you,
amy
and
if
anyone
else
would
like
yeah
to
participate
I'll
reach
out
to
you,
emily,
oh
sorry,
annie
in
private.
Having
me
maybe
schedule
something
and
I'll
drop
here,
also
in
the
dark.
The
plan
for
the
environments
page
like
the
iteration
plan
and
also
the
improvements
that
we
have
planned.
D
I'll
verbalize
it
a
chance
to
write
it
down,
but
the
announcements
channel
has
some
really
cool
threads
every
time
some
deployment
goes
out
like,
and
it
has
threads
that
chime
on
to
that
stuff,
and
I'm
just
wondering
that's
a
really
cool
functionality.
It's
like
how
do
we,
how
do
we
make
that
accessible
more
to
like
other
people,
trying
to
do
similar
things.
A
What
sort
of
things
do
you
think
are
making
it
sort
of
not
accessible
like?
Is
it
just
it's?
Well,
no.
D
A
D
A
Exactly
yeah
we're
absolutely
working
to
try
and
do
this
so
releases
our
kind
of
our
main
buddy
team
that
we're
working
with
at
the
moment
to
try
and
sort
of.
I
spend
a
lot
of
time
with
product
manager
chris
for
release
and
we're
going
through
kind
of
how
we're
doing
deployments
and
releases
at
the
moment
and
what
we're
trying
to
sort
of
get
to
is
we
at
the
moment
we
have.
A
This
is
kind
of
the
bigger
picture
I'll
come
to
your
specifics
at
the
second
slab,
but
the
bigger
is
that
we
have
sort
of
deployments
for
get
lava
like
the
biggest
and
most
complicated,
partly
through
just
historical
we've
been
sort
of
building
on
this
for
years,
and
partly
because
some
of
our
use
cases
are
more
complicated
and
some
of
the
tools
and
processes
in
the
product
are
more
mvp,
so
we're
trying
to
pull
those
together
and
sort
of
meet
those
into
the
middle
but
yeah.
I
I
the
the
threaded.
A
The
threaded
comments
on
slack
are
super
cool.
They
are
lit
they're
brand
new
riven
just
rolled
those
out
last
week.
We
want
to
extend
them
already,
but
yeah
it'd
be
a
great
one.
I
don't
know
how
is
there
a
good
place
that
we
kind
of
put
those
sort
of
more
generic
like
this,
because
they're,
not
specifically
like
a
single
stage
group
owns
this
thing?
Maybe
but
like
is
there
somewhere,
where
we
go
with
those
sorts
of
improvements.
D
D
A
Yeah,
absolutely
anything
to
do
with
like
deployments
or
releases
like
absolutely.
I
think
that's
very
much.
What
sort
of
release
are
working
with
us
to
get
to
probably
the
smaller
more
generic
one
like
chat.
Ops
is
a
continual
question
mark
right
like
we
use
it
quite
a
lot,
it's
not
in
the
product
and
it
hasn't
been.
A
I
guess,
like
it's
not
been
deemed
worthy
enough
of
having
it
sort
of
a
project
built
like
a
team
built
around
it,
so
those
ones
get
a
little
bit
lost
so
yeah.
If
there
is
a
way
we
can
kind
of
take
the
small
pieces
and
slide
them
in
then,
then
let
us
know
for
the
bigger
ones.
I'm
hoping
that
the
work
we're
doing
with
release
will
at
least
start
to
move
the
bigger
tools
inside
the
product.
D
A
Yeah,
it's
certainly
useful,
it
doesn't,
I
guess
it
has.
It
doesn't
quite
it
hasn't
fitted
so
far
in
with
the
product
roadmap.
So,
like
I
think
that's
the
main
thing
is
trying
to
prioritize.
Those
things
against
other
things
has
has
so
far
not
been,
has
not
been
done.
F
Hey
there
no
direct
questions
from
me,
I'm
in
my
third
week
and
just
I
saw
this
on
my
calendar
and
just
wanted
to
come
check
it
out.
So
I'm
just
here
to
listen.
A
F
So
I'm
not
an
engineer,
I'm
not
shipping
code.
I
just
I'm
very
very
curious
about
the
process
about
how
we
ship
code,
because
I'm
new
to
gitlab
as
a
product,
and
so
I
just
wanted
to
see
how
we
iterate
and
develop
it.
A
So
we
have
two
processes
that
run
emperor
in
parallel,
so
they
are
documented
separately,
so
we
they
they
are
tied
together,
which
is
why
they're
all
on
the
same
page,
so
we
deployed
changes
to
gitlab.com
first
and
then
on
for
the
22nd.
A
All
changes
that
have
successfully
gone
to
dot
com,
get
packaged
up
for
our
self-managed
users.
So
there's
a
lot
more
detail
on
there
about
sort
of
specifics
of,
depending
on
what
type
of
release
you're
your
following
along
with,
but
generally
the
day
to
day
we're
pushing
changes
to
dot
com
and
then
at
various
points
in
the
month.
We're
doing
the
package
releases.
A
No,
in
which
case,
thank
you
for
joining.
Welcome
to
all
the
new
people,
lots
of
new
faces
today
and
as
you
sort
of
do,
go
further
down
on
boarding
and
start
sort
of
getting
involved
in
releases
and
deployments,
no
matter
whether
you're,
an
engineer
or
not,
you'll,
certainly
see
all
of
these
happening
like
feel
free
to
drop
by
and
ask
us
questions
if
anything's,
not
clear,
awesome
thanks
so
much,
everyone
have
a
great
rest
of
your
day.