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Hello,
I'm,
Tim
and
today,
I'm
gonna,
do
a
quick
demo
of
a
new
feature
that
we're
launching
in
milestone
12.9,
which
comes
out
on
March
22nd
and
should
be
available
a
bit
sooner
than
that
on
gitlab
comm.
This
affects
people
who
are
using
the
package
registry,
so
that
includes
maven,
NPM,
Conan
and
now
nougat,
and
we
have
been
updating
over
the
past
several
milestones,
the
overall
user
interface
and
user
experience.
For
this
feature,
our
big
goal
is
to
help
people
be
able
to
verify
that
a
package
was
built
properly
and
troubleshoot.
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When
something
has
gone
wrong
in
12/6,
we
added
we
updated
the
design
to
include
basic
metadata,
such
as
the
commits
and
pipeline
information.
Now
we're
updating
the
design
to
make
it
a
little
more
intuitive
and
easy
to
use.
So
in
12:9
we
have
this
issue
display
more
robust
historical
data
of
the
package
on
the
package
detail
view.
So
what
does
that
mean?
Let's
see,
okay,
so
for
this
particular
issue.
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Our
product
designer
wrote
this
and
he
he
proposes
adding
an
additional
activity
section
that
lays
out
the
activities
the
package
has
gone
through
to
get
to
the
registry,
including
the
commit
data
the
pipeline.
That's
a
package
was
built
from
and
the
date
and
time
in
which
it
was
published
to
the
registry,
and
here
we
have
a
sample
UI
which,
if
I
click
you
could
see
here
that
it
has
this
activity
screen
and
some
information.
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Well,
let's
try
it
out
and
see
if
it
works.
Okay,
so
I
have
this
sample
project
here.
This
just
builds
a
static
site,
a
blog
about
my
dog,
but
in
this
case
I
basically
have
a
pipeline
that
runs.
I,
have
a
package,
an
NPM
package
that
I'm
building,
and
so
let's
try
opening
the
web
ID
and
creating
a
new
version
of
the
package.
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Okay,
it
looks
like
the
pipeline
just
finished
running,
could
actually
click
on
this
job,
which
is
deploys
the
package,
and
we
could
see
here
that
the
job
succeeded
that
it
was
published.
So,
let's
see,
let's
navigate
to
the
package
registry,
we
should
see
a
new
version
and
we
do.
We
see
version
1.0
point
three
and
we
should
see
the
new
user
interface
okay.
So
here
we
see
the
the
actual
commit.