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From YouTube: Version App Updates
Description
Hi, I’m Tim Hey, I focus on growth here at GitLab. Today I am going to bring you up to date on the work we have been doing to improve the version app.
Deck - https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1idf0KV9Q_F11xvehnlLs2fOR3OeaF5n9McZfTWVoG_c/edit
The updates we’ve made can be placed into 5 buckets
-- Reporting
-- Performance
-- Search
-- UI
-- Host page, updates
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In
Vancouver,
we
broke
down
the
two
issues
and
came
up
with
a
plan
to
make
small
changes
over
the
coming
months
at
first,
we
that
the
version
out
needed
some
serious
love
and
attention,
but
it
would
take
time
so
we
came
up
with
an
idea
for
an
MVC
that
didn't
even
involve
logging
into
the
version
app.
What
we
realized
was
that
the
data
our
users
needed
could
be
pulled
from
various
systems
into
periscope,
so
we
decided
to
create
a
dashboard
that
would
serve
as
a
resource
to
access,
important
account
and
usage
information.
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In
the
interim,
the
first
version
of
the
dashboard
quickly
received
positive
feedback,
so
we
continue
to
iterate
it
on
the
iterate
on
it
as
needed
and
parallel.
We
began
to
work
on
the
version
out
making
small
changes
week
over
week,
I'm
about
to
show
you
the
enhancements
that
we've
made
over
the
past
three
months.
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The
first
thing
that
we
did
was
we
created
the
report.
We
ship
the
overused
self
manage
licenses
dashboard
and
periscope,
and
we've
been
iterating
on
it
ever
since
this
report
gives
users
the
ability
to
access
a
bunch
of
information
all
in
one
place.
We
even
pull
in
things
like
the
SF
DC
account
link
or
the
zora
subscription
link
further
on
down
the
table.
If
you
log
in
you
can
check
it
out
on
the
performance
side,
we
did
two
big
things:
one.
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We
updated
the
data
structure,
so
usage
pings
from
recent
versions
that
get
lab
would
record
in
later
versions
that
get
lab
and
we
also
restored
usage
pings
after
the
version
app
moved
to
kubernetes,
auto
dev,
ops,
the
biggest
notice
or
the
most
noticeable
change
for
these
improvements
was
that
the
updates
made
on
the
host
page,
like
these
updates
on
the
made
the
host
page
much
faster
when
searching
users
no
longer
receive
timeouts
on
the
host
page.
When
searching
from
a
search
improvement
perspective,
you're
now
able
do
it.
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On
the
host
page,
we
added
five
new
columns
which
provides
users
with
more
detailed
information
about
their
accounts
right
from
the
table
on
the
host
page.
They
can
access
things
like
active
user
count.
You
can
see
the
licensed
user
count
to
see
what
version
they're
on
and
the
last
time
that
usage
ping
was
checked.
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Also
on
the
host
page
updates,
we
added
sorting
to
the
columns.
This
enables
users
to
sort
columns
to
get
to
the
information
that
they
need
quickly
and
lastly,
on
the
host
page
before
when
changing
your
navigation
option,
search
criteria
would
clear
when
different
nav
options
are
clicked.
So
what
we
did
was
we
updated
the
updated
the
navigation
option
to
maintain
the
search
criteria?
So
now
you
won't
drop
your
search
when
you
go
from
one
option
to
the
other.
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If
you
have
any
questions
or
you
want
to
reach
out,
you
can
find
us
on
slack
or
if
you
have
an
idea
for
for
a
new
experiment
or
you
just
need
some
help
feel
free
to
create
an
issue
write
in
me
and
the
DevOps
on
the
growth
project
and,
lastly,
I
wanted
to
say.
Thank
you.
There's
a
pretty
big
team
that
worked
on
this
Brad
downy
Doug,
Stoll,
Jackie,
Fraser
and
Eli.