Recently, Github talked about how they use merge queues for implementing code updates at GitHub. Merge queues have been developed and scaled to manage over 30,000 pull requests, alongside the corresponding 4.5 million CI executions, for GitHub.com.
Github is so far behind Gitlab… it has had merge trains for a long time in general availability now. Gitlab’s project management has been very good too.
IMO Gitlab’s biggest problem has been embracing federation. They can’t seem to recognize how immensely useful it would be to them, developers, and orgs alike. It’s as if they don’t use their own software.
Github is so far behind Gitlab… it has had merge trains for a long time in general availability now. Gitlab’s project management has been very good too.
IMO Gitlab’s biggest problem has been embracing federation. They can’t seem to recognize how immensely useful it would be to them, developers, and orgs alike. It’s as if they don’t use their own software.
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