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Historically,
the
mobile
devops
content
from
gitlab
has
been
limited
to
a
few
blog
posts
and
some
feature
documentation
by
providing
more
mobile,
devops
focused
content.
We
will
not
only
make
it
easier
for
mobile
teams
to
find
what
they
need,
but
will
also
provide
more
opportunities
for
folks
to
give
feedback
and
contribute
to
the
product
at
a
high
level.
There
are
three
types
of
content
that
I
focused
on
feature:
documentation,
blog
content
and
the
mobile
devops
documentation
page
feature
documentation
is
the
most
straightforward.
A
This
would
be
documentation
for
any
feature
component
that
supports
mobile
devops,
including
things
like
project
level,
secure
files,
review
apps
for
mobile
and
the
SAS
documentation
for
the
mobile
SAS
features.
Next
up
is
blog
content.
This
content
is
a
bit
more
tutorial
focused
at
the
moment,
but
I'd
like
to
evolve
it
to
cover
a
broader
set
of
topics
related
to
mobile
devops,
like
industry,
Trends
and
different
process
approaches.
A
We've
published
a
couple
blog
posts
recently
related
to
code
signing
with
another
one
going
live
next
week.
These
posts
are
tagged
in
a
way
to
make
it
easy
to
find
all
the
mobile
devops
related
content
on
the
blog
and,
lastly,
the
mobile
devops
documentation
page
today.
This
page
contains
references
to
a
few
pages
of
feature
documentation
but
I'll
be
expanding
this
with
some
content
to
support
Mac,
OS,
shared
Runners
and
other
features,
as
they
become
available.
A
We'll
also
add
some
links
to
the
blog.
This
page
is
linked
directly
from
the
navigation
to
make
it
easy
for
folks
to
find
in
terms
of
metrics.
We
can
use
some
internal
tools
to
see
what
content
people
are
reading
and
track
the
engagement
over
time.
Looking
at
a
snapshot
of
activity
from
September,
we
can
see
that
202
new
folks
viewed
the
secure
files
documentation,
the
mobile
devops
documentation,
page
and
blog
posts
have
some
traffic
as
well,
but
since
those
items
were
published
this
month,
we
don't
have
a
full
month's
worth
of
activity.