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- Feature name: Report abusive content
- Available in: CE
- Feature weight: main
- Documentation link:
- Feature description, related images, and videos:
We believe that everyone should contribute. To enable that, GitLab needs to be a safe platform where people can effectively collaborate. This new feature allows users to easily report abusive content the moment they see it, in issues or merge requests. By lowering this friction, it the community to more quickly report malicious users to admins, who can take swift action.
Will remove this line in blog post: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/30281
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- Feature name: (Native) group milestones
- Available in: CE
- Feature weight: main
- Documentation link:
- Feature description, related images, and videos:
With this release, GitLab is introducing truly native support for group milestones. In the past, group milestones were actually project milestones in the background, which made sense when GitLab was mainly a project-focused collaboration platform. As we move toward solving team-focused problems, GitLab groups are becoming increasingly important, especially with our recent release of subgroups. So in this release, we are bringing native group milestones. An issue can now be assigned to either a project milestone or a group milestone. And so you can now easily see issues across multiple projects in a single milestone.
Will remove this line in blog post: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/30126
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- Feature name: Confidential issues re-design
- Available in: CE
- Feature weight: main
- Documentation link:
- Feature description, related images, and videos:
We tweaked the design of confidential issues in this release, making it more obvious when you are participating in one. This is especially helpful with the Service Desk feature recently released, so that you can easily see that you are responding to an external customer / user.
Will remove this line in blog post: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/29741
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