From the course: Git for Teams
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Issues
- [Instructor] GitLab's workload tracking feature is centered around the concept of issues. Issues allow new work to be identified and provide an area for the team to collaborate on the new work item. When using Git flow, issues serve as the seeds for new work items, eventually growing into feature branches once the work is defined. Issues and feature branches provide tight integration between workload tracking features and the source code repository in GitLab. Let's work on building out a new issue within the issue section of GitLab. You'll notice we don't have any issues available yet. So we get this nice button in the middle of the page to create a new issue. If we click on that button we get presented with the new issue form. We're going to go ahead and create this issue for the flow project. We're simply going to title the issue Missing Feature A. Once we have a title we can go ahead and write a description for our issue. I'll simply state that the project is missing feature A as…
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Teaming with remote platforms overview1m 39s
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Remote platform selection4m 19s
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GitLab installation4m 16s
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GitLab overview4m 36s
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User account setup4m 44s
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Account administration and preferences3m 17s
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Keeping secrets3m 30s
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Git workflows1m 11s
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Trunk-based development3m 13s
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Git flow3m 35s
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Protecting branches4m 42s
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Issues6m 59s
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Feature branches6m 4s
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Code reviews4m 4s
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Merging feature branches4m 18s
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Git Flow wrap-up1m 51s
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