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From YouTube: GitLab 15.0 Kickoff - Create:Editor
Description
Overview of what's planned for the Create:Editor group in 15.0
Planning issue: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/create-stage/editor/-/issues/67
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Hi
everyone,
my
name-
is
eric
schroeder
and
I'm
the
product
manager
for
the
editor
group
and
I'm
very
excited
to
share
with
you
what
we
have
in
store
for
the
15.0
milestone
as
usual
I'll
link
to
our
planning
issue
in
the
video
description.
So
you
can
click
through
and
see
our
milestone
board
everything
we
have
planned
for
the
release,
but
I'll
highlight
a
few
of
the
key
themes
for
you
today.
A
If
you
haven't
heard
already,
we
are
in
the
early
stages
of
a
multi-milestone
effort
to
completely
revamp
the
web
ide.
So
that's
what
I
want
to
focus
on.
First,
we
have
an
opportunity
to
move
away
from
the
current
architecture
of
the
web
id,
which
is
the
underlying
editor.
Is
monaco
an
open
source
code
editor
and
replace
that
with
a
entirely
client-side,
browser-based
instance
of
vs
code?
So
in
doing
so,
we're
going
to
get
some
performance
improvements,
stability
and
ux
improvements,
as
well
as
set
ourselves
up
for
future
enhancements
that
are
gonna
really
mature.
A
The
web
editing
experience
so
in
15.0
we're
focused
on
getting
that
initial
package
published
and
behind
a
feature
flag,
as
well
as
creating
a
custom,
commit
flow
and
get
modules
for
interacting
with
the
file
system.
More
on
that
in
the
coming
milestones,
and
I
can't
wait
to
show
off
what
we
have
in
store
there.
A
Moving
on
to
the
content
editor
in
the
currently
in
the
wiki.
But
this
is
our
wysiwyg
markdown
editor
we've
been
working
on
a
very
large
multi-milestone
effort
to
preserve
unchanged
markdown,
and
this
allows
us
to
track
changes
across
the
document,
as
it
goes
round-trip
from
markdown
to
html
back
to
markdown
and
we're
continuing
to
work
on
that.
But
we
also
have
a
few
usability
improvements.
Ux
improvements
on
the
docket
for
15.0
to
kind
of
clean
up
some
of
the
interactions
in
the
editor.
A
Ui
for
editing,
link,
descriptions
and
titles
independently
of
the
toolbar
we're
going
to
introduce
a
small
improvement
to
how
you
select
different
node
types,
dragging
across
multiple
types
of
nodes
like
heading
list
image
paragraph
and
how
you
interact
with
that,
as
well
as
a
quick
action
for
copying
code
from
code
blocks
to
your
clipboard,
so
that
you
can
paste
them
into
your
editor.
A
On
the
wiki
side,
we
are
continuing
our
effort
to
migrate
away
from
gollum
the
framework
that
we
were
using
for
the
wiki
to
completely
native
giddily
rpcs,
and
on
pages,
we're
focused
on
fips
compliance
and
security
issues.
So
we'll
continue
to
focus
on
that
for
15.00,
that's
about
all
I
have
for
today.
I
hope
to
see
you
back
next
month,
thanks.