GitLab is a single application DevOps platform, including source code management and CI/CD tools for targets including Kubernetes. The application itself runs on Kubernetes, including in its largest installation, the SaaS version at gitlab.com. Marin Yankovski is an Engineering Manager at GitLab, where he was Employee #1. He joins Craig and Adam to talk about migrating to Kubernetes, remaining a monolith, and the company value of radical transparency.
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- CNCF TOC election results
- HPE acquires Scytale
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CNCF announces KubeCon EU schedule
- The actual schedule
- That discount code again: KCEUGKP15
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- DNS Lookups in Kubernetes by Karan Sharma
- Community collaboration on Notary v2 by Justin Cormack
- CNCF Speaker’s Bureau: a great resource
- MayaData raises $26m
Links from the interview
- Marin Jankovski’s README
- GitLab
- Product features
- All remote company
- Radical transparency
- Advantages of a single application
- Community and Enterprise Editions
- GitLab’s unconventional journey to CI/CD and Kubernetes
- GitLab Serverless
- Tanuki logo
- Crossplane integration with GitLab
- Marin on GitLab
Original Source: https://kubernetespodcast.com/episode/089-gitlab/