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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • All of what you said seems completely doable to me.

    Primarily I want it to comment/annotate changes so peer review focusses on logic and warnings are clear.

    You can. See https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/variables/predefined_variables.html

    CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE

    How the pipeline was triggered. Can be push, web, schedule, api, external, chat, webide, merge_request_event, external_pull_request_event, parent_pipeline, trigger, or pipeline

    You have full access to the API and can do whatever you want in the MR too.

    I want the ability to specify multiple reusable pipelines, in a central place. This is not possible in cloud.

    You can, with CI templates. Templates can be in a completely different repository

    Lastly I would like to have multiple potential pipelines in a repository (e.g. smoke test and release).

    I do have different pipelines for staging and production in my projects with no issue.











  • Not sure what you mean. Sure you can buy any domain and put it behind. But ultimately you are much easier to doxx. Between whois, server IP etc. Then there is the issue of the security on that server too, but that’s another story. What would be better is to have a way to put this behind TOR/I2p, that would make things a bit better.
    On a centralized website the issue is less present as only the admins of the server can see the details about you, ip etc (maybe mods can too on reddit, not sure), here everyone can see everything, it’s a lot more invasive imho. Everytime you upvote/downvote something, your account handle is saved on the post as upvoter/downvoter. This is very juicy data to build profiles and analytics on people.