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by ajeet_dhaliwal 3414 days ago
Isn't this exactly what CI is supposed to prevent?

CI is only a facilitator, if their test coverage or quality isn't as good as it could be it won't make much difference. Also if it's due to load not sure how much loading testing they would do as part of CI. Having CI and writing automated tests is something everyone seems to agree in theory is a good idea but in my experience hardly anyone does it well because writing features always trumps writing tests. I am not talking about Gitlab specifically, I know absolutely nothing about their set up, only in general.

True story, I am involved with a startup that offers cloud based storage/reporting of test results (https://www.tesults.com) and my colleague just emailed the CTO of Gitlab yesterday to offer a promotion on a plan, very odd indeed to see this story on HN the next day!