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From YouTube: GitLab 13.1 Kick Off - Release:Release Management
Description
Welcome to the 13.1 Release Management Kick off! The Release Management Team is responsible for the categories of Release Evidence, Release Orchestration, Secrets Management, and GitLab Pages. In 13.1 we are taking a moment to improve visibility into performance, enhancing the backstage and technical aspects of GitLab that support the Release Management features.
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/214241
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-runner/-/issues/25425
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-qa/-/issues/411
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages/-/issues/365
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Welcome
to
the
13.1
release
management
kickoff,
the
release
management
team
is
responsible
for
the
categories
of
release,
evidence,
release,
orchestration
secrets
management
and
get
lab
pages
for
our
June
release.
The
team
has
decided
that
we
would
like
to
invest
in
some
of
the
backstage
and
technical
features
that
will
support
the
greater
release
management
capabilities
rather
than
taking
time
to
invest
in
our
typical
Direction
items.
The
first
of
these
backstage
features
will
be
implementing
the
graph
QL
endpoint
in
the
front
end
of
the
releases
page.
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This
will
allow
us
to
take
advantage
of
the
client
driven
architecture
for
grant
from
graph
QL,
which
will
improve
the
stability
of
our
API
in
the
get
lab
UI.
The
second
enhancement
is
focused
on
implementing
an
integration
test
for
a
docker
executors,
which
is
a
git
lab
runner
feature.
This
test
will
check
that
each
stage
and
a
job
has
been
executed,
which
will
help
support
the
release
generation
from
a
Yama
file
via
our
release,
CLI
tool
that
was
delivered
in
1210.
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Lastly,
as
we
begin
to
implement
our
new
object
storage
for
git
lab
pages,
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
actually
improving
the
performance
and
enhancement
of
serving
these
files
via
the
new
object
storage,
where
we'll
be
implementing
some
metrics
that
will
track
disk
serving
like
file
size
and
time
to
serve,
allowing
us
to
fine
tune
the
object,
storage
as
needed.
If
any
of
these
issues
interest,
you
and
you're
excited
to
learn
more.
Please
reach
out
to
me
at
j
Mechele
on
any
of
these
issues.
13.1
is
going
to
be
the
best
release
ever
you.