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From YouTube: Digital Experience Release Video - July 15, 2021
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Sprint Release Doc:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kMNiUF2UDuSrMDuzLyRi8OEhVxry_MJoYi38RmmWafY/edit?usp=sharing
Digital Experience handbook page: https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/marketing/inbound-marketing/digital-experience/
Inbound Marketing handbook page: https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/marketing/inbound-marketing/
A
Hello,
everyone
welcome
to
the
digital
experience
team.
This
is
our
sprint
or
iteration
demo,
video,
showing
what
we've
been
working
on
for
the
last
two
weeks
today
is
july,
15th
and
first
up
is
tyler.
B
Yeah,
a
bunch
of
like
little
stuff
so
started
by
the
brand
team
reached
out
matt
reached
out
for
to
swap
an
image
on
the
homepage
with
the
gitlab
14
imagery.
So
I
did
that
barker
had
started
most
of
the
they're
updating
the
product
messaging
to
be
the
devops
platform,
as
opposed
to
the
open
devops
platform.
So
we
did
a
bunch
of
finding
replaces
there
and
I
basically
just
shepherded
that
along
and
that's
that's
merged,
then
I
finished
up
the
comparison.
B
Infographic
and
storybook
got
that
approved
super
stoked
on
that
oh
yeah,
and
we
can
show
that.
Thank
you,
yeah
feeling
really
good
about
that
really
happy
with
the
progress
there
and
it
was
a
super
fun
one
to
do
thanks
to
tina
and
javi
and
alita
for
all
of
all
the
help
on
that
we
got
updated
data
for
that
component,
so
I
had
to
update
the
netlify
cms
schema
to
reflect
that
data.
B
So
I
did
that
and
then
I
also
recorded
a
video
for
folks
on
like
how
to
use
that
particular
piece
of
netlify
cms.
I
think
I'll
end
up
writing
a
handbook
entry
for
it
as
well,
adding
it
to
the
learning
resources
when
we
get
around
to
that.
We
had
a
couple
errors
in
the
pipeline
with
some
uncaught
errors.
So
I
added
that
to
the
array
that
says
like
retry
on
these
particular
api
failures.
B
It
works
the
mr
linked
here,
the
the
pipeline,
the
review
apps
have
working
demos
of
it,
but
it's
not
ready
to
be
shipped
until
there's
real
data,
because
it's
the
sort
of
thing
that
I
don't
want
to
ship
incorrect
or
incomplete
data
since
it's
competitive
and
and
important
and
then
finally
I
have
actually
I
finished
the
cache
busting
for
slippers
to
happen
automatically
in
middleman,
but
I
cannot
push
it
because
our
repository
is
broken
so,
but
I
wanted
to
include
it
here
because
I
think
it's
important
for
us
to
flag
the
things
that
we
finish
but
can't
ship
because
of
those
problems
and
up
next
is
tina.
C
Thanks
tyler,
I
also
worked
on
the
comparison
stuff.
I
just
want
to
call
out
that
that
was
a
big
lift
tyler
and
you
did
amazing
work
on
top
of
everything
he
just
mentioned.
He
he
made
training,
tutorials
and
videos
and
all
kinds
of
stuff,
so
great
work.
C
It
was
fun
to
work
with
you
on
that
and
since
my
head
was
in
that
project,
I
worked
towards
a
stretch
goal
of
designing
a
top
to
bottom
update
for
the
comparison
pages
specifically
for
the
platform
competitors,
so
jumping
off
the
planning
dock
created
by
elite-
and
I
think,
williams
well
and
armed
with
some
of
the
use
of
user
testing
sessions
that
I
ran
last
sprint
cycle.
We
created
this.
I
probably
want
to
stick
to
the
the
desktop
design.
This
is
the
infographic
yeah
go
down
right.
C
You
were,
I
just
click
on
the
desktop
yeah.
There
we
go
so
I
created
this
mvc1
mockup
for
the
platform
competitor
pages,
so
this
there's
a
top
to
bottom
design
for
desktop,
as
well
as
just
like
some
mobile
designs
for
some
new
new
components
that
are
proposing
for
this
page
and
the
reviews
are
available
for
details
on
that.
Next
is
lauren
all
right.
D
D
I've
got
a
header
and
the
list
block
in
slippers,
and
it's
been
approved
I'll
ship
that
hopefully
today,
but
we
got
I
reused,
the
devsecops
header
and
then
I
re-did
that
list
block
so
that
it
uses
the
event
template
list
block
but
made
it
so
it
can
either
be
10
columns
or
12
columns.
So
we
can
reuse
that
code
instead
of
just
creating
a
whole
new
component.
So
that
was
cool
and
then
I
just
want
to
call
out
that
the
health
repository
day
is
in
the
handbook.
E
D
F
Thanks
lauren
yeah,
so
a
bunch
of
pricing
stuff,
there's
more
improvements
that
are
not
behind
an
experiment
that
we've
done,
there's
also
cleanup,
so
we
actually
have
never
cleaned
up
a
bunch
of
the
experiments
in
the
past.
There's
like
22
file
deletion
or
something
something
crazy,
there's
also
an
experiment.
We
want
to
start.
I
want
to
do
it
yesterday,
but
I'm
kind
of
worried
to
do
it
right
now
with
the
ongoing
repository
issues,
because
if
there's
an
issue,
I
can't
really
fix
it
right
away.
F
So
as
soon
as
that's
resolved,
it's
good
to
go,
commit
banners
up.
It's
been
up
for,
I
think,
two
weeks
or
a
week
and
then
the
features
page
I've
been
working
on
with
steven
and
it's
in
a
really
good
place,
and
I
wish
you
could
show
it
but
again
the
same
thing.
I
can't
push,
and
I
could
do
it
locally
I'll
post,
a
link
here
after
when
everything's
back
up
to
the
review
app,
but
that's
pretty
much
it
for
me.
Jess.
A
Yeah
so
I
had
install
page
last
sprint,
but
I
actually
got
more
feedback
and
reiterated
on
it,
and
it
there's
just
some
things
we
didn't
know
before.
We
found
some
really
interesting
copy,
that
kind
of
explained
why
we
recommend
things
or
why
we
don't
recommend
things
and
made
a
few
iterations
on
that,
and
something
that
came
out
of
the
install
page
updates
was
the
need
for
a
drop
down.
A
We
wanted
to
use
the
kind
of
side
navigation
that
was
originally
created
for
the
events
template,
but
to
use
it
on
mobile,
we
would
have
needed
a
minimal
nav
on
top,
and
so
we
kind
of
you
know
stephen
tina
and
I
talked
about
it
and
thought
like
a
drop
down.
Menu
might
work
better,
so
we
have
that
option
now
and
that's
a
new
component
for
slippers
that
I've
also
been
working
on
and
steven's
up.
Next.
E
I
am-
and
this
is
kind
of
a
short
sport
for
me,
because
I
just
got
back
from
my
trip
sort
of
midway
so
instead
of
catching
up-
and
so
we
as
nathan
has
said,
the
design
for
features
or
the
development
features
started,
but
there's
some
changes
to
the
design,
as
per
our
meeting
yesterday
with
william
around
the
content
for
this
so
understanding
like
the
dependencies
and
how
it
pulls
from
the
ammo
file,
what
we
can
do
with
switching
stuff
on
and
off,
because
we
actually
can't
change
content
in
the
yammer
file,
that's
out
of
scope
and
so
figuring
out
a
strategy
for
that,
and
also
bringing
in
some
of
the
components
that
tina
has
been
using
on
her
comparison
page.
E
So
that
there's
a
sort
of
a
seamless
transition
between
experiences
overall
and
then
I
have
design
and
feedback
gathered
for
the
topics
landing
page.
So
that's
next
as
well
to
integrate
some
of
that.
So
that's
been
ongoing
too
and
yeah,
and
then
next
is
laura.
A
Yeah,
so
I
also
yeah
yeah.
I
also
had
last
week
off
so
a
pretty
short
sprint
for
me,
but
last
sprint
I
missed
the
demo
day,
so
I
released
the
sales
page
there.
So
it's
kind
of
old
news
now,
but
this
you've
already
seen
the
designs.
It
has
this
nice
little,
the
faq
section
that
we're
starting
to
reuse
quite
a
little
bit
and
it
has
the
customer
case
studies.
A
So
if
you
go
up
a
little
bit
but
yeah
on
the
same
page
yeah
this
little
ticket
master
section,
you
can
scroll
through
these
customers
and
they'll
rotate
by
themselves
after
30
seconds
as
well
and
then
using
the
same
marketo
form.
But
we
have
a
nice
little
component
that
we
can
use
in
other
pages.
So
just
did
a
really
great
job,
designing
that
so
yeah
that's
live
and
then
for
this
actual
sprint
I
did.
I
implemented
a
free
trial
banner
on,
I
think,
12
different
pages.
A
So
I
linked
one
example
of
that
keypad.
I
think
it's
the
learn
page,
it's
a
review
app
because
I
can't
merge
this
in
because
of
those
repository
issues,
but
that
little
start
your
free
trial
banner
is
new
and
so
that'll
be
in
most
of
our
kind
of
top
pages
to
give
like
a
pathway
to
free
trial
always
and
lastly,
I
did
a
bunch
of
work
on
the
demo
page.
I
can't
show
any
of
it.
It's
only
locally,
maybe
someday
I'll
be
able
to
push
the
code,
but
until
then
yeah.
That's.
A
What
took
up
the
bulk
of
my
week
and
that's
me
and
up
next
is
javi.
G
Thank
you
laura
this.
Over
the
next
last
two
weeks
I
worked
on
implementing
a
ton
of
feedback
we
had
for
the
navigation
release.
Some
of
this
included
some
visual
updates
for
the
navigation
that
were
kind
of
given
to
me
by
jess,
and
then
a
lot
of
it
was
also
like
refactoring
the
code.
So
it's
not
just
like
one
big
hammer
situation
right
now.
I'm
currently
working
progress
right
now.
G
G
So
I
have
to
go
figure
that
out,
but
it's
more
broken
up
now
I'll,
probably
ask
for
review
like
probably
early
next
week,
just
because
I
want
to
make
sure
that
I
get
some
of
those
stuff
nailed
down,
especially
when
it's
breaking
apart
some
of
these
complicated
like
partials
and
whatnot,
and
then
I
worked
a
lot
on
trying
to
clean
up
some
of
our
storybook
instance
specifically
like
how
our
stories
were
being
displayed.
G
It
was
a
little
bit
much
so
I
found
a
way
that
to
consolidate
all
of
the
stories
down
into
different
directories,
and
so
then
I
have
two
mrs
listed
here
for
both
consolidating
cards
into
a
structure
that
is
representative
of
figma
and
then
events
is
all
nested
into
its
own
separate
situation,
so
that
all
of
the
events
things
is
within
its
own
subdirectory.
G
Let
me
see
if
I
could
show
that,
actually
just
so
that
I'm
not
just
talking
this
should
all
be
live,
so
just
so
that
you
all
can
see
what
I'm
talking
about
talk
about
this.
So
so
all
this
stuff
is
nested
and
that's
a
little
bit
easier
for
us
to
navigate.
That's
it
for
me.
I
think
I'm
the
last
person
so
yeah.
That's
it.