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Read the latest news about GitLab and recent releases. GitLab 9.2 Released with Multiple Assignees f

Read the latest news about GitLab and recent releases. [GitLab]( GitLab 9.2 Released with Multiple Assignees for Issues and Pipeline Schedules [Read more]( GitLab is designed to allow everyone to contribute whether their teams are large or small, remote or in a single room. With 9.2, GitLab introduces Multiple Assignees for Issues to streamline collaboration and allow shared responsibilities to be clearly displayed. All assignees are shown across our workflows and receive notifications as they would before, simplifying communication and ownership. GitLab 9.2 also lays the foundation for the localization of GitLab, with Cycle Analytics now available in Spanish and German languages. In future releases, we will continue to localize additional workflows within GitLab to ensure that everyone can contribute regardless of their native language. We've also given additional control to developers over when their CI/CD Pipelines execute with Pipeline Schedules. We have added the ability to configure pipelines to run on a specific schedule automating repetitive tasks like the creation of nightly builds, maintenance, or validation of external dependencies. 9 Attributes of Successful Development Teams [Learn More]( Not all development teams work the same way, but there are some values, processes, and attitudes that all successful teams share. In this post, we discuss why successful development teams automate everything, are meticulous about documentation, are highly collaborative, make it easy for everyone to contribute, work on side projects, and are encouraged to be creative. Demo - Auto-Deploy from GitLab to an OpenShift Container Cluster [Watch the Demo]( Containers are an essential tool for achieving DevOps at scale. Bringing code and infrastructure closer together, containers provide consistency across environments and tools for developers, QA, and IT. Using GitLab's built-in CI/CD and our integration with OpenShift, you can run all of your CI/CD jobs in a container cluster. In this demonstration, Senior Build Engineer DJ Mountney, will show how you can build, test, and deploy a basic application in a container from GitLab to an OpenShift container cluster. Fast and Natural Continuous Integration with GitLab CI [Read More]( Do you use GitLab to store your repos? Have you ever stopped to check what some of those tabs on top of your repositories do? Well, you can either disable those in your project settings, or you can keep reading to discover some ways in which they can help you power up your development speed. This post aims to offer a high-level overview of how GitLab has interpreted the main concepts of Continuous Integration/Delivery and introduce the main features of the tool as well as their naming conventions, as it can sound more overwhelming than it actually is. Webcast: What You Need to Know about Going Cloud Native [Watch On Demand]( 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, challenges of the transition and how to overcome them, and GitLab's cloud-native vision. [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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