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From YouTube: Dev Section Group Conversation Highlights 2019-11-05
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This 5 min video touches on the highlights for the November 5th Dev Section group conversation.
A
Hi
everyone,
my
name,
is
Eric
Brinkman
and
I'm
the
product
director
for
the
deaf
section
here
at
good
lab.
The
desk
section
is
responsible
for
the
first
three
stages
of
the
Delphi
cycle,
which
includes
our
managed
plan
and
create
stages,
and
today
I'm
just
going
to
quickly
talk
through
some
highlights
from
our
section
over
the
past
six
weeks
in
preparation
for
our
group
conversation
tomorrow
on
November
5th.
A
From
a
hiring
perspective,
I'm
really
excited
to
announce
that
we've
hired
two
PMS.
In
the
past
six
weeks,
we
have
Kristen
joining
the
team,
who's
responsible
for
design
management
and
map
joining
the
team
who's
going
to
be
responsible
for
compliance,
so
welcome
to
get
lab.
We're
excited
that
you're
here
from
a
direction
perspective.
We've
put
a
lot
of
work
into
making
our
dev
strategy
public
in
our
handbook.
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A
A
If
you're
interested,
it
was
a
really
great
conversation
and
then,
lastly,
from
a
direction
perspective,
we've
added
a
static
site,
editor
group,
which
is
going
to
be
focused
on
making
a
static
site
editing
experience
inside
it,
get
a
lot
better,
as
well
as
making
our
gitlab
handbook
just
easier
to
use
and
quicker
from
a
CI
testing
and
from
a
deployment
perspective
as
well.
So
one
of
the
things
we've
noticed
is
that
non-technical
users
are
having
a
hard
time
updating
the
handbook.
A
We
want
to
make
that
a
lot
easier,
and
that
should
just
be
a
better
experience
inside
of
the
application.
There's
some
really
great
things
that
we've
launched
over
the
past
six
weeks
and
I'd
like
to
highlight
a
few
of
them.
The
first
one
is
merge,
request
dependencies
in
the
same
project.
So
now
you
can
have
multiple
merge,
requests
in
the
same
project
and
link
a
dependency
between
all
of
them
in
which
order
they
should
be
merged.
We've
also
released
an
API,
for
instance,
level.
Audit
events,
which
should
help
administrators
understand
who's
done.
A
A
You
can
now
move
multiple
issues
at
one
time
from
one
board
list
to
another,
and
so
you,
if
you
select
a
card
and
then
hold
down
the
command
button
on
your
keyboard,
you
can
select
other
cards
and
you
can
now
move
them
all
over
at
one
time,
which
is
a
really
really
great
feature
and
I
know.
A
lot
of
our
customers
were
asking
for
that,
one
as
well
looking
forward
from
a
roadmap
perspective,
we're
going
to
be
making
some
improvements
in
to
SSO.
A
This
is
obviously
going
to
be
a
big
topic
for
a
lot
of
our
enterprise
customers,
who
want
to
do
away
with
past
passwords
and
usernames,
and
worrying
about
the
essentially
rotation
of
some
of
the
credentials
and
keys
that
are
inside
of
get
live,
and
so
we're
going
to
let
those
customers
hook
up
to
their
SSO
systems
and
they
can
just
drive
those
from
a
central
place.
So
please
check
out
that
epic,
if
you're
interested
in
more
detail,
we're
also
going
to
focus
on
group,
import
and
export.
A
So
as
people
move
from
get
lab
instances,
it
can
be
difficult
to
import.
An
exporter
group
currently
we'll
be
investing
into
that
experience
as
well.
High
availability
for
get
away
is
becoming
a
very,
very
important
topic,
as
get
alia
seen
as
a
single
point
of
failure
for
most
of
our
customers
in
the
existing
architecture.
So
we've
put
a
lot
of
work
into
creating
a
reverse
proxy
service
that
can
be
used
to
handle
multiple
giggling
nodes
and
so
we're
working
through
that
process.
A
Compliance
dashboard
is
something
that
is
a
relatively
new
concept
and
a
feature
that
we've
been
iterating
on
quickly
and
so
just
to
show
a
quick
visual
here,
we're
thinking
about
a
group
level,
compliance
dashboard
where
there's
projects
recent
activity
whoo.
It
was
approved
by
and
then
over
time
as
you
iterate
on
this.
We
want
there
to
be
policies
and
those
policies
map
to
compliance
frameworks
like
sock,
2
and
HIPAA,
and
so
we're
going
to
start
iterating
on
this
very,
very
quickly
requirements
management.
A
Something
you've
likely
heard
us
talk
about
before
the
ability
to
have
a
construct.
That
is
a
requirement
and
then
to
map
that
requirement.
All
the
way
down
to
a
line
of
code
is
very
important
for
regulated
industries
in
twelve
six,
we'll
be
launching
our
NBC
requirements,
management,
the
ability
to
define
requirements
and,
of
course,
iterating
further
on
that.
We're
also
improving
both
our
epics
and
our
roadmaps
and
there's
tons
of
improvements
in
both
of
these
epics
that
are
linked
here.
So
take
a
look
and
check
those
out
thanks.