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Read the latest news about GitLab and recent releases. Inside GitLab's Code Review Flow Since teams

Read the latest news about GitLab and recent releases. [GitLab]( Inside GitLab's Code Review Flow [Read more]( Since teams can feel pressed to skimp on code reviews due to deadline pressure, it’s important to create a clear, repeatable process that becomes a habitual part of the workflow. In addition to the business benefits of keeping code quality high, a robust code review process also carries benefits for productivity, like helping share technical knowledge across teams, and looping in the right people during the process instead of at the end. With a tool like GitLab, where the intuitive UI and discussion features make it easy for non-technical people to contribute, code review can also become a mechanism for uniting stakeholders in your organization. While using GitLab to build GitLab, we apply a quality-conscious mindset throughout the development process, sharing the responsibility among everyone instead of seeing review as an obstacle at the end. GitLab 9.1.3, 9.0.7, and 8.17.6 Released [MORE INFORMATION]( These versions contain several security fixes, including security upgrades for Mattermost , fixes for several persistent Cross-site Scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities, and fixes for several information disclosure vulnerabilities. We recommend that all GitLab installations be upgraded to one of these versions. Managing Production Deployments on Kubernetes with GitLab and Bitnami [Register now]( As Kubernetes grows to be the market leader for container orchestration, Bitnami finds more motivation to make it easier for users to deploy their favorite open source applications on Kubernetes in production. In this webinar, Bitnami and GitLab will demystify the complexities of launching containers by demonstrating a few tools to make the usage of containers in production more accessible. We will be showcasing how Helm streamlines the deployment of containers, the simplicity of searching for trusted Helm charts with Monocular can be, and how going serverless on Kubernetes with Kubeless can minimize the time spent on configuring and maintaining your Kubernetes clusters. Watch live on May 17 at 4:30 pm UTC; 12:30 pm ET; 9:30 am PT. MOVING TO GIT [Download now]( To keep up with industry and market demands, modern software development must embrace modern tools and adapt to modern workflows. Migrating to a Distributed Version Control System like Git, and adopting a Git management solution, means you can take advantage of better collaboration, improved code review processes, cheaper branching and integration with modern tools that simplify and secure the software development lifecycle for larger organizations. Download our Moving to Git white paper to take the first step towards a more collaborative, efficient software development lifecycle. How GitLab and HackerOne help organizations innovate faster without compromising security or quality [Register now]( Join GitLab Security Lead, Brian Neel, for a live webcast with our partners, HackerOne, as he discusses how the GitLab security team leverages hacker-powered security to keep their customer's data secure. In this webcast, he'll cover: - What security practices we deploy across our tech stack - Why GitLab works with hackers - How hacker-powered security fits into our SDLC Watch live on May 23 at 5 pm UTC; 1 pm ET; 10 am PT. [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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