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Gitlab Cookbook

By : Jeroen van Baarsen
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Gitlab Cookbook

By: Jeroen van Baarsen

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (16 chapters)
GitLab Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Denis Fateyev holds a Master's degree in Computer Science and has been working with Linux for more than 10 years (mostly with RedHat and CentOS). Currently, he works as a Perl programmer and a DevOps for a small German company. As a keen participant of the open source community, he is a package maintainer on Fedora and Repoforge projects. Foreign languages (German and Spanish) and linguistics are his passion.

He can be reached at .

Bert JW Regeer is a software and systems engineer who has a wide range of skills that allow him to solve interesting and difficult problems quickly and efficiently. An avid user and developer of open source software, he enjoys working with Unix and Unix-like operating systems and has vast knowledge of not only the operating system, but also all of the software that the open source community provides. Along with his open source accomplishments, Bert is an entrepreneur who has worked with various start-ups. He continues to look for the next challenge at every turn to not only hone his craft, but also continue learning about new ideas and technologies and how to apply them in the best manner.

Apart from technology, he enjoys building things, taking things apart, and traveling. He has visited amazing places and has taken in various cultures around the world, and he continues to marvel at human ingenuity and the beauty the world provides.

He can be reached at .

George C. Guvernator V (Quint) studies computer science and linguistics at the College of William and Mary in Virginia. He is due to receive his BS in both fields in 2017. He has worked with the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, where he researched machine learning in technical design. He is currently developing a study with the William and Mary makerspace to advance adaptive and assistive technology using augmented reality audio. Quint works as a web developer with the Institute for the Theory and Practice of International Relations, designs sound and music for short films and games, and edits the William and Mary student newspaper. Apart from his studies, Quint enjoys hiking, open source, cooking, and making music.