A guide to the breaking changes in GitLab 19.0
… Deprecation notice 5. Linux package support for SUSE distributions discontinued GitLab Self-Managed In GitLab 19.0, Linux package support for SUSE distributions ends. …
… Deprecation notice 5. Linux package support for SUSE distributions discontinued GitLab Self-Managed In GitLab 19.0, Linux package support for SUSE distributions ends. …
… See all removals in GitLab 17.0 For more detailed information and to see all the removals coming up in this year's major release, please visit the Deprecations page . Live demo! Discover the future of AI-driven software development with our GitLab 17 virtual launch event. …
… Deprecation notice 5. API Discovery will use branch pipelines by default GitLab.com | Self-Managed | Dedicated In GitLab 18.0, we'll update the default behavior of the CI/CD template for API Discovery API-Discovery.gitlab-ci.yml . …
… More details are available in the deprecation issue . …
… Along with the exciting new features , it also includes planned deprecations because it is this year's major version release. …
… This is useful for prioritizing maintenance, planning deprecations, and making the case for continued investment in shared CI infrastructure. …
… Regulations like the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive CSRD require large companies to disclose emissions across their value chain, including cloud usage, and enterprise customers increasingly ask vendors about sustainability practices during procurement. …
… Breaking configuration changes Why it helps : Breaking changes discovered during deployment can cause rollbacks and incidents. This prompt shifts that discovery left to the MR stage, when fixes are faster and less expensive. …
… Finally, and most likely the biggest pain point, is the disconnect that often occurs when trying to visualize or understand how a web application should be analyzed when one can not physically see any of the interactions between the scanner and the target application. …
… You can use the issue URLs to dive deeper into feature proposals, discussions, etc. …