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From YouTube: Digital Experience Sprint Recap 2021-07-01
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Sprint Release Video agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I9Th3Q-AakOkE_-pmNtEzwwMDSqYKF5Je2etGdPTovk/edit
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,
welcome
to
the
digital
experience,
iteration
release
video.
This
iteration
is
ending
on
july
1st
of
2021,
which
is
today,
and
so
we
can
just
hop
right
into
the
things
that
are
getting
released.
Barker
you
want
to
start
off
and
I
will
do
some
screen
sharing
here.
I'm
not
sharing
my
screen.
I
will
do
some
screen
sharing
now.
B
There
we
go
so
we
released
a
new
content
type
in
netlify
cms,
all
of
our
beautiful
case
studies
are
in
there
and
there's
a
ton
of
them.
Look
at
them
all,
so
you
can
go
in
and
edit
them.
You
can
add
a
new
one
and
they
are
there.
They
take
a
little
wild
load.
B
B
There
is
handbook
documentation
for
this,
for
the
events
also-
and
I
highly
recommend
you
read
that
if
you
do
want
to
use
that
event
landing
page
right
now,
it's
only
turned
on
for
local
development
builds,
but
we
can
switch
it
on
for
production,
so
just
reach
out
to
us
and
we'll
turn
it
on
and
there's
some
some
extra
notes
about
some
things.
B
In
there
moving
on,
we
launched
a
new
red
hat
partner,
page
design
and
now
all
of
our
featured
partners
have
this
new
slippers,
landing
page
design
and
all
the
content
stored
in
a
data
file
and
our
global
partner
marketing
team
is
getting
in
there
and
editing
the
content
using
git
lab
super
cool
and
we
updated
the
devops
lifecycle
image
on
the
solutions
page.
This
one
keeps
popping
up
for
some
reason.
B
If
you
scroll
down
yeah
that
little
circle
image,
sometimes
it
pops
up
on
the
website
and
it's
wrong
so
updated
it
to
the
right
version
and
a
little
bit
of
my
sprint
was
dealing.
We
had
a
incident
four
nine
six,
nine,
some
slippers,
caching
issues,
but
I
think
we
got
that
handled
so
over
to
tyler.
A
Yeah
so
big
push
here
was:
oh,
that's
the
mr
for
the
get
lab
14
release.
We
updated
the
homepage,
hero
section,
super
exciting
and
then
built
out
a
landing
page
for
it
as
well.
A
We
were
able
to
do
this
super
fast,
based
on
all
the
slippers
work
that
had
already
gone
into
a
pre-existing
page
that
I
can't
recall
which
one
it
was,
but
we
were
able
to
move
really
quickly
on
this
and
it
was
great-
and
I
also
had
a
lot
of
time,
eaten
up
by
our
cdn
issues
as
well
other
than
that.
The
other
thing
I
was
able
to
get
out
the
door,
though,
was
we
upgraded?
Well,
we
didn't.
A
We
had
a
community
contribution
to
upgrade
our
middleman
version
to
4.4.0,
which
is
awesome,
because
that
version
adds
support
for
ruby3
and
before
this
change
we
were
on
a
like
specific
commit
hash
in
our
dependencies,
and
we
are
now
back
on
like
a
semantic
version,
which
just
gives
us
a
little
bit
like
easier,
tooling
around
like
dependency
management
stuff.
So
thanks
again
to
community
contributors
really
excited
to
bump
that
up
and
next
I
think
it
is
nathan.
C
Yeah
so
the
first
one
brandon
used
to
do
all
the
experiments,
so
there's
a
big
learning
curve
how
to
set
up
experiments.
I
set
one
up:
it's
ready
to
go,
but
I'm
gonna
wait
because
I'm
off
tomorrow
and
then
monday's
also
a
holiday.
So
I
think
I'm
gonna.
Do
it
tuesday
just
to
make
sure,
because
it's
a
pricing
page,
I
don't
want
to
mess
around
so
tuesday.
We'll
launch
that
and
then
there's
a
couple
issues
that
arose
this
week:
marketo
forums
over
the
site
they
weren't
submitting
properly.
C
So
I
found
a
problem
in
there
fixed
it.
There
was
another
issue
with
the
teams
page
that
was
taken
up.
It's
okay,
you
have
to
click
through
these.
That
was,
the
footer
was
taken
up
like
half
of
the
the
page
that
showed
all
of
our
faces
on
that
team
page.
Then
there
was
another
one
with
the
pricing
mobile
thanks,
jess
just
found
it
and
we
were
quickly
to
fix
it.
But
the
carousel
was
broken.
Oh
well,
and
then
we
put
a
new
homepage
banner.
C
So
right
now
it's
gartner
it's
going
to
run
until
the
6th
of
july
and
then
the
commit
banner
is
going
to
go
up
on
the
6th.
C
What
next
we
have
yeah
anchors
for
the
epic
or
sorry,
this
one
yeah,
this
one's
a
bit
a
bit
tricky
so
I'll,
try
and
walk
you
through
it.
So
if
you
scroll
down-
and
you
choose,
there's
three
filters-
so
change
the
event,
type
or
location
type,
and
then,
if
you
were
to
reload
that
page,
it
adds
the
query
params
into
the
into
the
url.
So
now
you
can
filter
before
arriving
on
the
page.
C
C
So
this
is
a
review
app,
and
so,
if
you
click
the
one,
if
you
scroll
up
a
bit
and
you
click
on
the
400
ci
cd
minutes
per
month-
there's
a
one
there
so
now,
instead
of
opening
up
another
page,
it'll
open
up
the
faq
header
and
it'll
scroll
to
the
associated
the
appropriate
section,
there's
a
bug
right
now,
where
you
should
be
able
to
do
it
through
a
hash
in
the
url
which
I'm
gonna
fix
right
now,
it's
not
working,
but
I'm
gonna
get
that
done.
D
I
think
I
might
be
next.
Oh
sorry,
I
was
going
off
of
memory.
Jess
is
up
okay,
it's
the
other
jay.
So
I
worked
on
the
designs
for
the
home
page
landing
and
landing
page
that
tyler
already
showed,
so
we
don't
need
to
reshow
them
and
I'm
also
working
on
this
install
page
mvc2.
D
It's
kind
of
smaller
iterations
there's
a
lot
of
things
we
could
do
on
this
page,
so
we're
kind
of
breaking
it
out
into
mvcs.
Just
a
couple.
Small
updates
changing
the
layout,
so
you've
got
that
side
menu.
You
can
kind
of
scroll
exactly
where
you
need
to
be
calling
out
things
that
are
popular
or
recommended
some
other
small
things
like
that
yeah
and
then
who's
next
tina.
That's.
E
Me
I
wrapped
the
usability
testing
sessions
that
I
ran
on
the
gitlab
versus
skit
hub
infographics.
I
posted
a
highlights
reel
and
some
key
observations
and
recommendations
for
future
improvements
in
the
issue.
Some
some
of
the
observations
are
just
validating
some
things
that
we
just
kind
of
notice
and
is
that
users
kind
of
don't
understand
the
values
that
are
being
presented.
E
So
all
of
that
is
there
on
the
issue
and
the
other
item
I
worked
on
is
I
rescued
the
solutions
template
to
align
with
delivering
specifically
the
public
sector
page
for
so
for
mvc,
one
where
I'm
gonna
be
focusing
on
just
using
existing
blocks,
which
means
removing
the
case
studies
section,
which
is
different
than
the
case
studies
that
barker
was
talking
about
at
the
top
of
this
meeting
and
we'll
be
leaving
the
content
content
contact
section
at
the
bottom.
E
F
Yeah
added
the
confetti
elements
to
our
figma
library,
and
there
was
an
issue
for
that
and
they're
in
there
now
shareable.
Well,
the
features
design
is
complete
for
desktop.
The
mobile
version
is
currently
in
work
and
work
in
progress.
So
there's
the
issue
there
and
and
they've
linked
the
content
issue
which
is
oh,
did
I
skip
one
yeah?
F
Sorry,
there's
an
issue
open
for
a
content
audit
and
then
so
for
the
features
page,
so
that's
assigned
to
myself
a
brie
and
she's,
pretty
small
on
the
right
now,
but
is
at
least
open,
and
it's
linked
to
our
parent
issue,
which
is
the
features
page
itself
added
a
new
type
style
as
well
to
our
library.
So
that's
shareable
too,
because
it's
being
used
by
justin
tina
on
some
of
the
other
cards
and
stuff
like
that.
G
I'm
muted
hello,
we
released
a
new
navigation
to
the
main
site.
This
is
a
lot
of
work
and
yeah.
I
don't
know
what
what
else
to
say.
I
think
you
all
can
see
what's
happening.
G
G
So
we're
really
excited
to
have
this
live,
and
so
people
can
go
around
and
mess
and
play
with
it
and
whatnot
so-
and
this
is
our
first
iteration
so
obviously
with
time,
we'll
nail
down
some
of
the
details,
both
so
in
implementation,
but
also
in
the
design
itself,
so
we
tinker
out
like
bugs
and
also
just
what'll
help
drive
some
of
our
metrics.
G
I
also
made
a
small
change
with
the
safari
home
page,
essentially
that
navigation,
the
logo
itself
would
be
cut
out
in
safari,
so
that's
fixed.
I
spent
a
lot
of
my
rest
of
the
remainder
of
the
iteration,
just
pretty
much
cleaning
up
a
ton
of
slippers
related
stuff.
The
only
thing
that
I'm
going
to
show
right
here
is
something
I
found
out
about.
G
Storybook,
that's
pretty
neat
is
that
we
can
nest
like
types
within
each
other,
so
that
helps
like
create
kind
of
like
that
sort
of
you
know
more
uniform
structure,
so
it's
easier
to
consume.
G
I
should
be
pushing
another
commit
that
will
update
the
titles
for
some
of
these,
and
also
some
of
like
deleting
some
of
the
extra
files,
because
we
have
like
multiple
story
files
per
component
and
we
only
really
need
one
per
each
subdirectory.
So
a
lot
of
like
code
deletion
and
making
sure
that
our
workflow
stays
efficient
and
our
code
stays
as
dry
as
possible
change
left
hook
to
exclude
deleted
files
with
prettier
before
that
wouldn't
work.
G
So
when
writing
a
commit
and
deleting
a
file,
the
pre-commit
hook
would
yell
at
you
for
doing
something
that
doesn't
exist
and
that
doesn't
do
that
anymore.
G
Added
a
prettier
ignore
to
yarn
lock
because
we
don't
want
the
yarn
lock
file
to
be
messed
with
by
prettier,
consolidates
slippers
components
into
hierarchy
that
matches
sigma.
Essentially,
this
is
kind
of
a
code
like
developer
experience
change
so
that,
like
it's
easier
to
find
the
relevant
story
relative
to
the
view
component,
because
before
they
were
nested
in
completely
different
locations,
now
they're
all
I
believe
they
all
should
be
now
in
the
correct
spot.
So
that'll
help
engineers
with
that
and
then
finally
change
storybook
structure.
To
oh,
I
added
that.
G
That's
a
total
duplicate,
my
bad,
but
yeah.
That's
the
last
thing
on
the
agenda
for
me
and
I
think
I'm
the
last
person
so
yeah
excellent.
A
Thank
you.
Anyone
else
before
I
stop
sharing
and
recording
hearing
none.
I
will
go
ahead
and
stop
the
recording
thanks
for
being
here
with
us,
and
we
will
see
and
I'll
see
everyone
in
retro
and
folks
will
see
us
there.
So
have
a
good
one.