Changes for page GitLab

Last modified by Santa Rudevica on 2025/05/26 10:42

From version 2.1
edited by Santa Rudevica
on 2025/05/21 12:15
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To version 3.1
edited by Santa Rudevica
on 2025/05/21 14:36
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15 15  (% style="letter-spacing:0.0px" %)GitLab contains lightweight Issue tracking and Wiki functions. Because these functions are not an appropriate replacement for full-featured issue tracking and wiki systems like Jira, YouTrack, Confluence or XWiki, they are deactivated by default.
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17 -(% style="letter-spacing:0.0px" %)The following information only includes relevant information regarding provisioning the service within DevOps-as-a-Service. It's not a documentation how to use GitLab. For this, we recommend to study the comprehensive GitLab documentation at [[https:~~/~~/docs.gitlab.com/ce/user/index.html>>url:https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/user/index.html||shape="rect"]] or to book a training at [[https:~~/~~/gitlab.edcast.com>>https://gitlab.edcast.com/||shape="rect"]].
17 +(% style="letter-spacing:0.0px" %)The following information only includes relevant information regarding provisioning the service within DevOps-as-a-Service. It's not a documentation how to use GitLab. For this, we recommend to study the comprehensive GitLab documentation at (%%)[[https:~~/~~/docs.gitlab.com/>>https://docs.gitlab.com/]](% style="letter-spacing:0.0px" %).
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19 19  = Software Source =
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21 -GitLab is provided as Community Edition (CE) aka GitLab FOSS ([[https:~~/~~/gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss>>url:https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss||shape="rect"]]).
21 +GitLab is provided as Community Edition (CE) [[https:~~/~~/gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab>>https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab]].
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23 23  Thus only those GitLab features are provided which are bundled into the Community Edition. See also [[GitLab Feature Comparison>>https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/feature-comparison/||shape="rect"]] and [[GitLab Features>>url:https://about.gitlab.com/features/||shape="rect"]] for a documentation and comparison of the different editions aka tiers.
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72 72  Reporter
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75 -Regarding Group Permissions in GitLab, see [[https:~~/~~/docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/permissions.html#group-members-permissions>>url:https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/permissions.html#group-members-permissions||rel="nofollow" shape="rect" style="text-decoration: none;" class="external-link"]].
75 +Regarding Group Permissions in GitLab, see [[https:~~/~~/docs.gitlab.com/user/permissions/#group-members-permissions>>https://docs.gitlab.com/user/permissions/#group-members-permissions]].
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77 77  Subgroups are created by the users itself. The subgroups inherit the users and roles of the superordinate group.
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103 103  GitLab Runners are not an integrated part of the GitLab offering. Runners can be provided by one of these options:
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106 -* Runners are provided by DevOps-as-a-Service as a contract option, based on dedicated virtual Runner hosts  
107 -* Customer provides and maintains its own host or Docker based runners at any cloud and connects to the GitLab instance
106 +* Runners are provided by DevOps-as-a-Service as a contract option
107 +* Customer provides and maintains its own runners
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