Ask HN: Why does Gitlab's top-right logo now say “Gitlab Next”?
I've been a convert to GitLab for around 8 months. But I guess I missed something, because as of today there's a big green "Next" label near the regular GitLab logo. A skimming of the blog and a Duck Duck Go search don't immediately reveal an answer. I've checked it logged in and while logged out and it's still there.
(Quick shill: Github is great for discovering and sharing open source projects, no doubt; but try GitLab for your own FOSS or private repos. It somehow "just works" while being extremely flexible. I run their "built-in" CI runner on VPS and local machines for free, and the whole platform is open source and installable anywhere. Mirror any open repos on Github of course, but it's like a "MegaUpload" site compared to Gitlab's actual tools. Rant complete.) The other commenter is right about canary testing. We have an issue open to make this more clear: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/61503 You're in the canary bucket. Me, too, apparently. https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/#canary-testin...