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== Review ==
== Review ==
This review is based on my study of the GitLab Cookbook as E-Book. My background: I am maintaining an own GitLab instance within a small group of developers since a couple of weeks. So, I have already a solid background of GitLab, but did not know too much about some advanced techniques like webhooks and CI.
Pros:
*Each recipe is almost closed, you don't need to read the complete book to benefit.
*Good structure with "", "" and "".
*Good "".
*Contains hints about useful testing tools like "post...".
Cons:
*Contains some structural and lecture errors.
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Summary: The GitLab Cookbook provides many useful recipes for running a GitLab instance on the own server. Of course the book can't go too much in detail, but it covers all main topics. Beginners but also advanced users will benefit from it. The book is good for just learning but also to look-up certain topics on demand, e.g. if you just want to get info about merge requests.
== Rezension ==

Version vom 11. Februar 2015, 14:31 Uhr

Review

This review is based on my study of the GitLab Cookbook as E-Book. My background: I am maintaining an own GitLab instance within a small group of developers since a couple of weeks. So, I have already a solid background of GitLab, but did not know too much about some advanced techniques like webhooks and CI.

Pros:

  • Each recipe is almost closed, you don't need to read the complete book to benefit.
  • Good structure with "", "" and "".
  • Good "".
  • Contains hints about useful testing tools like "post...".

Cons:

  • Contains some structural and lecture errors.

Summary: The GitLab Cookbook provides many useful recipes for running a GitLab instance on the own server. Of course the book can't go too much in detail, but it covers all main topics. Beginners but also advanced users will benefit from it. The book is good for just learning but also to look-up certain topics on demand, e.g. if you just want to get info about merge requests.

Rezension