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From YouTube: GitLab 13.10 kickoff - Monitor:Monitor
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Monitor 13.10 Planning issue: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/monitor/monitor/-/issues/51
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Hi,
my
name
is
sarah
wellner,
I'm
the
senior
product
manager
for
the
monitor
stage,
welcome
to
the
13.10
kickoff
for
the
monitor
team.
So
13.10
is
all
about
wrapping
up
projects
that
we've
had
going
on
for
the
last
couple
of
milestones.
We've
been
working
on
two
main
feature
sets
for
incident
management
that
are
the
last
two
foundational
pieces
before
we
can
mature
the
category
to
complete.
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So
we've
got
improvements,
ux
fixtures
and
testing
to
go
before
we
release
that
in
1310..
Now
the
second
project
we've
been
working
on
for
a
handful
of
milestones
is
on-call
schedule
management.
We've
heard
about
this
one
before,
but
just
as
a
recap,
uncle
schedule
management
is
the
ability
for
a
response
team,
an
sre
team,
devops
operations,
a
team
that
sits
on
call
to
respond
in
real
time
to
I.t
services,
service
disruptions
and
outages.
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They
need
some
sort
of
calendar
and
alert
routing
tool
to
automate
the
routing
of
alerts
to
the
right
person
right
when
an
outage
occurs.
So
on-call
schedule
management
provides
people
tools
to
create
schedules
in
gitlab
and
then
put
responders
on
call
meaning
they'll
receive
a
page
when
alert
is
triggered
in
a
certain
rotation
depending
on
the
structure
of
their
company,
so
we'll
also
be
wrapping
up.
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This
feature
set
the
mvc
version
of
it
in
1310
following
those
two,
we've
got
a
handful
of
improvement
and
tech
debt
issues
for
tightening
up
things
within
the
monitor
stage
in
gitlab,
in
line
with
okrs,
we
have
for
usability
for
product
and
new,
execute
lab
and
then
incident
usability
improvements.
So
one
of
them
is
the
ability
to
create
incidents,
view
the
api
highly
requested
by
customers
and
also
internally,
and
the
second
one
is
the
ability
to
change
the
type
on
issues.