Hmmm, I've always wondered why you'd want to run your own VPN server. The very first step is to rent a server from Microsoft/Google/DigitalOcean/etc and then setup the VPN on that server, right? But how does it help you…
> And the number of reported issues per customer are going down. This doesn't mean anything, maybe the customers are simply tired of reporting issues. For example last year we didn't do any updates for 6 months because…
I can't understand why GitLab thinks they have to embark on a new project every so often instead of focusing on their current product and features. There is just a lot to work on, so many of the current…
Hmmm, I've always wondered why you'd want to run your own VPN server. The very first step is to rent a server from Microsoft/Google/DigitalOcean/etc and then setup the VPN on that server, right? But how does it help you…
> And the number of reported issues per customer are going down. This doesn't mean anything, maybe the customers are simply tired of reporting issues. For example last year we didn't do any updates for 6 months because…
I can't understand why GitLab thinks they have to embark on a new project every so often instead of focusing on their current product and features. There is just a lot to work on, so many of the current…