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From YouTube: GitLab Version 12 Year in Review: Releases 12.0 to 12.10
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GitLab Product Marketing Manager Brian Glanz reviews GitLab Version 12. Slide deck in the video: https://bit.ly/3g5fFud and blog post: https://bit.ly/3e5OoG8
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A
Gitlab
has
released
a
new
version
on
the
22nd
of
every
month.
For
now
over
100
consecutive
months,
as
we've
grown
those
monthly
releases.
Now
each
include
dozens
of
significant
new
features
and
improvements.
We'll
cover
some
of
the
highlights
and
trends
here
in
this
version
twelve
year
in
review,
get
lab
a
is
not
just
another
startup.
Over
the
past
year,
the
awesome
get
lab
community
made
almost
200
contributions
to
our
open
source
software
in
every
monthly
release.
Our
company
and
our
community
are
truly
working
together
to
make
DevOps
a
reality
for
teams
of
all
sizes.
A
Looking
back
version,
12
has
been
about
expanding
our
focus
first
by
treating
developers,
security
and
operations
alike
as
first-class
citizens
and
DevOps
get
lab
has
also
grown
to
help
more
types
of
users
contribute,
such
as
by
building
in
requirements,
management
and
design
management
and
the
more
people
you
have
collaborating
in
a
single
application,
combined
with
our
compliance
dashboard.
That
also
makes
compliance
easier
for
everyone,
your
developers,
you
know
it's
about
delivering
and
shipping
faster,
while
meeting
business
demands.
A
Today,
we
provide
granular
analytics
on
merge
requests
with
productivity,
analytics
and
code
review
analytics,
in
addition
to
full
downloadable
code.
Quality
reports
for
even
more
visibility
built
in
PAC
management
now
includes
a
gitlab
Konan
repository
for
C
and
C++
developers
and
a
nougat
repository
for
Windows
developers.
A
Automation
is
fundamental
for
DevOps
teams
and
with
directed
acyclic
graphs
and
parent/child
pipelines,
complex
pipelines
are
now
faster
and
more
flexible.
Devstack
ops
is
not
only
about
shifting
left
with
testing
and
security.
It's
also
increasing
visibility
downstream
or
shifting
right
security
teams
need
to
manage
and
mitigate
business
risk
to
do
that,
they
need
visibility
into
development
and
what
vulnerabilities
are
being
created
or
discovered?
A
You
can
now
easily
access
and
export
a
project's
dependency
list
for
Bill
of
Materials,
our
scorecard
on
security
dashboards
lets.
You
know
immediately
which
projects
are
most
at
risk.
We
also
have
more
efficient
vulnerability
management
on
security
dashboards,
along
with
auto
remediation
of
vulnerabilities
found
in
container
scanning,
and
our
new
container
network
security
helps
prevent
lateral
attacks,
the
containers
and
applications.
They
don't
really
run
themselves.
A
Application
teams
everywhere
made
the
plan
and
architect
for
stability
and
efficiency.
Environments
become
hard
to
wrangle.
When
you
have
more
than
just
a
fear,
so
our
environments
dashboard
lets
you
see
what
is
going
on
across
projects
for
teams
with
a
high
volume
of
merges,
merge
trains
help
mitigate
potential
conflicts
in
production
pipelines.
A
Managing
deploy.
Tokens
is
also
now
more
efficient.
As
we
introduced
both
group
level
deploy
tokens
and
an
API
to
administer
them.
You
can
now
leverage
hash,
Court
fault
to
securely,
manage
keys
tokens
and
other
secrets
with
fault.
As
a
get
lab,
CI
managed
down.
We
are
strong
believers
in
automating,
repetitive
tasks.
A
Creating
a
new
cluster
should
be
simple,
and
our
eks
integration
does
just
that.
Finally,
our
new
log
Explorer
it
aggregates
kubernetes
logs
across
pods
and
services,
making
them
searchable
and
much
more
useful,
but
version
12
we
can
see.
Gitlab
is
not
only
for
debts
and
it's
not
even
only
for
DevOps,
expect
more
progress
in
version
13
and
beyond,
as
we
continue
on
our
mission
to
change
all
creative
work
from
read-only
to
rewrite
it
lab
is
for
everyone,
and
everyone
can
contribute,
join
us
at
get
lab
calm.