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From YouTube: GitLab 13.8 Kickoff - Plan:Certify
Description
GitLab 13.8 Kickoff for the Plan:Certify group.
Link to the planning issue: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/plan/-/issues/221#certify-mark-kickoff-video
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Hello,
everyone
and
welcome
to
the
certify
kickoff
for
gitlab
13.8.
This
is
going
to
be
a
pretty
exciting
release.
However,
it
is
over
the
holiday
season,
so
we're
going
to
be
ensuring
that
we're
not
over
planning
given
the
team's
vacation
schedule.
The
theme
this
month
is
continuing
to
move
requirements
management
forward.
We
had
great
improvements
in
13-7
with
the
importing
of
requirements.
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One
of
the
major
things
we're
planning
on
doing
here
in
13.8
is
provide
basic
exporting
of
requirements,
and
this
will
essentially
do
the
same
thing
that
importing
did
just
in
reverse.
It
will
allow
items
such
as
requirement
id
title
description
and
whether
or
not
these
requirements
are
satisfied
to
be
exported
to
a
csv
file,
so
they
can
be
re-imported
into
whatever
other
tool
that
you
may
want
to
import
them
into.
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This
will
finalize
or
enable
the
round-trip
requirement
path
we
were
hoping
to
do,
which
was
to
be
able
to
export
requirements
from
your
existing
tool,
import
them
into
gitlab.
Do
your
work
against
those
requirements
within
get
lab,
satisfy
them
via
test
cases
and
then
export
the
results
back
out
to
that
external
tool.
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Another
thing
we're
hoping
to
do
in
this
release
is
to
block
the
quick
actions
for
test
case
issue
types.
As
you
know,
test
cases
were
introduced
and
there's
a
few
quick
actions
that
we
blocked
up
front,
that,
like
there's
no
sense
in
promoting
an
issue
or
a
test
case
to
an
epic,
because
test
cases
and
epics
are
completely
unrelated.
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Finally,
we
have
a
tech
debt
reduction
issue,
which
is
to
check
the
size
of
the
requirements
database
as
we've
implemented
requirements
management.
We
just
want
to
continue
looking
at
the
database
ensuring
that
we're
not
causing
any
sort
of
ill
effects
in
our
database,
ensuring
that
we
can
continue
to
provide
excellent
service
to
our
users.