GitLab Act 2
…Our core users’ roles are evolving, their importance is only increasing. The architectural bets we're making Platforms that weren't built for machine scale are starting to break under it. Winning…
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The basic difference between a codebase and a repository is that one is for old code and one is for new code. But more specifically... A codebase can be either a public or private place to store large amounts of code that is actively being iterated on in a version control system, and typically stored in a source control repository in a version control system. A source code repository is where an archived version of the code being worked on is kept. It’s also a place to house documentation, notes, web pages, and other items in your repository.
Why GitLab uses one codebase for Community & Enterprise…Our core users’ roles are evolving, their importance is only increasing. The architectural bets we're making Platforms that weren't built for machine scale are starting to break under it. Winning…
…Source code management (SCM), CI/CD, governance, deployment, and more all live in one place, and our platform currently serves more than 50 million users and 100,000 organizations. We sit in…
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