https://about.gitlab.com/features/#efficiency "If you host GitLab yourself, IPv6 is supported as long as your underlying provider can support it. GitLab.com on the other hand does not support IPv6 at the moment due to…
It's referring to the feature, so it should be singular.
Well, there is an issue for that[0]. Also, as of today[1], all shared Runners on GitLab.com are each on their own VM inside Docker containers, so that message does not apply for sure. [0]…
You can totally use Jekyll plugins since you can define any command in .gitlab-ci.yml. It's like running Jekyll locally. And custom domain are supported as well. See the bottom of https://pages.gitlab.io
See https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/2660 Documentation seems to be ahead of current GitLab release. This failing task will be included in a following patch release, very soon.
Ubuntu 15.04 is not among the supported platforms. GitLab omnibus supports only LTS releases, but if you want you can check for a workaround here https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/issues/491
There is https://jitsi.org/ (https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi)
https://about.gitlab.com/features/#efficiency "If you host GitLab yourself, IPv6 is supported as long as your underlying provider can support it. GitLab.com on the other hand does not support IPv6 at the moment due to…
It's referring to the feature, so it should be singular.
Well, there is an issue for that[0]. Also, as of today[1], all shared Runners on GitLab.com are each on their own VM inside Docker containers, so that message does not apply for sure. [0]…
You can totally use Jekyll plugins since you can define any command in .gitlab-ci.yml. It's like running Jekyll locally. And custom domain are supported as well. See the bottom of https://pages.gitlab.io
See https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/2660 Documentation seems to be ahead of current GitLab release. This failing task will be included in a following patch release, very soon.
Ubuntu 15.04 is not among the supported platforms. GitLab omnibus supports only LTS releases, but if you want you can check for a workaround here https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/issues/491
There is https://jitsi.org/ (https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi)