GitLab Ultimate
GitLab | GitLab Ultimate 17.6.1 ReleaseLinux/Unix, Ubuntu 20.04 - 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
External reviews
External reviews are not included in the AWS star rating for the product.
Good version control to small teams who needs private repositories
What do you like best about the product?
I like the Gitlab CI/CD (awesome native feature) and free private repositories.
What do you dislike about the product?
There isn't a history of work (that green squares like Github) and you don't have a lot of integrations, community and "explore" section.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I am developing a project which needs to be private (we have 10 members) and we only have a free account, so Gitlab was the best option this time.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Gitlab has good options for CI/CD inside the website. You don't have to use external tools for this task depending on the requirements.
- Leave a Comment |
- Mark review as helpful
Non_Tech_can_Tread_h20
What do you like best about the product?
As someone who isn't sitting in a technical role- this interface still benefits me! I'm able to look into the teams work and see how the projects are progressing. This has a direct impact on the progress of our business, the happiness of our customers, the growth of our team, and the success of our small company.
What do you dislike about the product?
I've not found anything to be negative about GitLab- anytime I have a question about a certain feature/tag/note I can easily find my answer- or my team is already well aware of it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
There is a fine line between having a dev manage their own tasks and enabling them to get the tasks done- GitLabs allows that. Others can submit issues, and all can track what they need.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Considering the vast features and benefits to using GitLabs- I'd be interesting in knowing WHY you wouldn't want to use a tool thats been thought out to the nth degree, and yet simplified in such a way that ease of use is assumed.
CICD In a box - for free .... whats not to like?
What do you like best about the product?
No need to build and maintain a jenkins instance, a spinnaker instance, a k8s cluster, a git repo, an issue tracker, monitoring solution etc etc etc and glue them all together. Its all there in one "yum install gitlab-ce"
What do you dislike about the product?
They are a little obsessed with kubernetes to the detriment of what they could also do in the public / private cloud VM spaces, configuration management etc
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The code is literally traceable from the original issue, through its development, how its tests went and how it is running in production without ever leaving the interface or creating all kinds of integrations between different products
A Git reporsitory manager tool that has rapidly evolving towards a end-to-end DevOps life-cycle tool
What do you like best about the product?
1. Powerful and simple UI. Has specially become more convenient with the Web-IDE
2. The evolving features like CI-CD / Review Apps are a great step towards making it a self sufficient DevOps tool providing CM, CI , CD.
3. In built Peer review is very intuitive and effective.
4. Fast releases and features being added at a fast pace.
2. The evolving features like CI-CD / Review Apps are a great step towards making it a self sufficient DevOps tool providing CM, CI , CD.
3. In built Peer review is very intuitive and effective.
4. Fast releases and features being added at a fast pace.
What do you dislike about the product?
1. Need some stickiness in UI. For example moving from one tab to other would often reset the UI to master branch. This have made me create some bad check-ins to wrong branch.
2. Git analytics can be more powerful. Currently it shows limited data about Contributor, Changes etc.
3. Project management aspect (task /issues / boards ) is not too powerful. Either it should be built comprehensively or move out into a new product.
4. CI-CD Pipeline does not have a support of plugin extensions, which makes it weaker in comparison to Jenkins pipelines.
5. Licensing was a little confusing for me.
2. Git analytics can be more powerful. Currently it shows limited data about Contributor, Changes etc.
3. Project management aspect (task /issues / boards ) is not too powerful. Either it should be built comprehensively or move out into a new product.
4. CI-CD Pipeline does not have a support of plugin extensions, which makes it weaker in comparison to Jenkins pipelines.
5. Licensing was a little confusing for me.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
1. Configuration management (Storage / Workflow strategies)
2. Peer reviews
2. Peer reviews
Recommendations to others considering the product:
One should for sure move to Gitlab. Gitlab CE provides almost all the basic features required for DevOps lifecycle. Next step can be evaluate and adapt to the enterprise editions
It does what it should do
What do you like best about the product?
We can combine everything we need in this one platform
What do you dislike about the product?
It's not that fast if you use the hosted version. We switched to a self-hosted version for reliability and performance
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We use gitlab to store all our private repositories, process our builds, and deploy's to a kubernetes cluster
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Use the self-hosted version if possible
Intuitive interface to see your code
What do you like best about the product?
The thing I like most about GitLab is the find file feature. If you know the name of any file, you can type just a piece of it and it will show you all files and their paths with that piece of search text. I also really like that you can highlight a line, copy the link and send it to someone. When they open the link, it will bring them to the selected line. I also think the colors used to display the code make it much more readable. Finally, I really like how it shows you the entire history of the file throughout time.
What do you dislike about the product?
The think I like the least about GitLab is the overall search feature. It rarely works and cannot find searched text very easily. When you search for some text, it usually just says "not found". This is different from the overall find file feature, which works great. It doesn't seem to be able to cross search repositories.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
GitLab allows our team to see the current version of code that is in our master repository. It also lets us see the entire commit history on any file. We also use GitLab for version control and recovery of code. We use it to merge branches of individual work into the code base.
Gitlab
What do you like best about the product?
The most helpful geafure is gitlab ci that helps to run CI/CD stages wtih ease
What do you dislike about the product?
I couldnt find any freautre or thing that I dislike
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We are using gitlab for everything like project managment, knowledge base(wiki), and so on
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Use the gitlab CI and gitlab registry
Powerful team collaboration tool for managing software development projects
What do you like best about the product?
I like the ability to immediately bring people into a conversation on a discussion thread just by tagging their name. I like that there's issue tracking, documentation, and a code repository all in one spot for my projects. I also really like the ability for each team member to fine tune their notification levels so they aren't spammed by every change happening to every issue/ticket all day long.
What do you dislike about the product?
There was a bit of an initial learning curve to being able to really use Gitlab effectively, that is perhaps just the nature of the beast, however. Fully searchable comment threads would also be useful but that's not a current feature (looks like it's on the roadmap though!) Aside from that, while I like that Gitlab uses markdown, I feel like the editor window itself is less than stellar if you're relying on it to help format your page, particularly if an individual is less familiar with markdown. Some sort of pop out quick reference guide might be of more use than the editor as currently prescribed. Several of my colleagues have gotten frustrated attempting to format items thinking that the editor will function as a WYSIWYG, which it does not.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We develop software projects utilizing the scrum methodology with a geographically distributed team of people. GitLab allows us to maintain a repository of our codebase and work as a cohesive team through code review, merge requests, easy issue refinement, and weighting all while working towards our current milestone.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Git has become an industry standard as a code repository. GitLab is an incredibly powerful tool for managing internal software projects. I would highly recommend giving GitLab a good trial run to see how it can fit into your development workflow.
Great alternative for Github
What do you like best about the product?
I have used several online repositories besides GitLab but in the end I chose to stay with this one because it offers many more advantages in its free version than the others, although I currently pay the subscription that was the reason why I initially use Gitlab. Gitlab also offers different themes to change the way your repository looks.
Currently after having tested the application in its totality, I must say that GitLab implements the Git protocol very well in its platform and also offers a very complete management of the repositories through the dashboard of the website, where you can visualize all the actions carried out in the repository from merge, rebase, branch creation, change history etc ...
Currently after having tested the application in its totality, I must say that GitLab implements the Git protocol very well in its platform and also offers a very complete management of the repositories through the dashboard of the website, where you can visualize all the actions carried out in the repository from merge, rebase, branch creation, change history etc ...
What do you dislike about the product?
Normally when an application offers too many advanced options it makes the same mistake and it is that it organizes badly (in my opinion) the options and creates a saturation or sensation of it, in some menus there are too many options.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I was looking for an alternative to maintaining a local or remote repository on my own servers since its management is much more complicated and it took time to complete the projects. Gitlab manages the repositories and offers to use them 24/7 without interruption.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I recommend using Gitlab, especially if you come from other repositories in the cloud that are gitlab competition because the application offers many options in your dashboard and the free version is somewhat more complete than its competitors.
Best for private repos
What do you like best about the product?
Generous collaboration features (unlimited free collaborators), Issue boards and lists, support for numerous static site generators (unlike GitHub, which only sports Jekyll.
What do you dislike about the product?
Not much. Wish redirects were easier for plain HTML sites on Pages. Boards limited to issues (GitHub has them for projects as well)
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Fantastic version control and simple management of issues
showing 641 - 650