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Read the latest news about GitLab and recent releases. GitLab 9.0 Released with Subgroups and Deploy

Read the latest news about GitLab and recent releases. [GitLab]( GitLab 9.0 Released with Subgroups and Deploy Boards [Read more]( Today we are releasing GitLab 9.0, 18 months after releasing 8.0. We've made significant advances to GitLab during this period, shipping a version every single month on the 22nd. Let's quickly recap how far we've come since 8.0, and see those features dovetailing into today's 9.0 release. What You Need to Know About Going Cloud Native [Register for the webcast]( Cloud-native applications are purpose-built for the cloud model and they consist of loosely coupled services, making best use of the cloud computing model. Adopting a cloud-native approach to leverage the power of the cloud has a host of benefits, including saving time and money, but it also poses some risks and challenges for businesses. In this webcast, GitLab CEO Sid Sijbrandij shares: - The advantages of cloud-native development - The challenges of becoming cloud-native - GitLab's cloud-native vision [Join us]( this Thursday, March 23, at 4:15 pm UTC (9:15 am PT) and learn techniques how to get started with cloud-native development. Can't make it? Register anyway and we will send you the recording. Gitter is joining the GitLab Team [Read more]( Gitter has been acquired by GitLab! Since its launch in 2014, Gitter has fast become the place to connect the open source and software development community. Over 800,000 developers have signed up to Gitter, where they can join any of the thousands of chat communities and connect with one another to discuss software and technology. Managing the DevOps Culture Shift [Save your spot!]( Successful DevOps practices amount to visibility and accountability across teams, placing new requirements on the tools these teams work with. So what is a manager’s role in shaping the work, vision, and engagement of her team in the new landscape? In this webcast, Frontend Lead Jacob Schatz covers: - How our workflow prioritizes speed and productivity - What it means to be a manager in a culture of self-sufficiency - How to support your team both through people management and tooling [Join us]( on Wednesday, April 5 at 4:15 pm UTC (9:15 am PT) to learn how we've embraced a culture of self-sufficiency and accountability at GitLab. How is team-member-1 doing? [Read more]( The engineer that gave the unfortunate command to delete our primary database was not only on our minds but also those of other people. He's known by the community as "team-member-1", as we referred to him by this expression in our public communications during the incident. After we posted the postmortem of the incident with GitLab.com, we received notes from our community asking how was team-member-1 doing. We're here to tell you that. [We're Hiring]( We're Hiring [Read Listings]( [Get In Touch]( Get In Touch [Contact Us]( [Contact Sales]( [about.gitlab.com]( [Login]( We want feedback on this newsletter! Please reply if you have requests or ideas for improvement. This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](. If you no longer wish to receive notifications please [unsubscribe]( here.

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