DoIT Shared Tools - GitLab: Request a Needs & Requirements Analysis

Is GitLab and/or git.doit.wisc.edu the right choice for your needs? If you need to know more about GitLab, or need help understanding the current service offering(s), please contact the Shared Tools team to schedule a needs analysis.

How-to Schedule a GitLab Needs Analysis

You can schedule a needs analysis by emailing help@doit.wisc.edu

During a needs & requirements analysis the Shared Tools team will:

  • Copy the needs analysis template and ask you to answer the questions. If you don't know how to respond, leave the question blank.
  • Discuss you or your group’s needs and experiences.
  • Confirm current and forecast future target audiences, use cases, and needs.
  • Review any technical requirements.
  • Discuss the use cases and ways that git.doit.wisc.edu can be used.
  • Help get you started with using GitLab.
  • If needed, provide recommendations for alternatives to git.doit.wisc.edu
  • Connect you with additional training materials and resources. 

After an initial consultation, the Shared Tools team will review the described needs, continue to ask questions, and expand on options to consider.


Getting Started with GitLab Recommendations

  1. Review the GitLab Training Tracks and GitLab Learn resources. Explore the possibilities and continue to share your ideas and anticipated needs with the Shared Tools team. 
  2. Sign into the git.doit.wisc.edu and create a personal account. Use your 4 personal projects to test the basic experience. 
  3. Work with the appropriate DoIT service teams to discuss and find the right resources to support your needs.

Who Should You Contact with Questions?

For general questions about tools (GitLab, GitHub, JIRA/Bitbucket, Microsoft Azure Dev/Ops, etc.), please contact the following DoIT service teams:

GitLab

GitHub and Microsoft Azure Dev/Ops

DoIT Shared Tools
help@doit.wisc.edu
DoIT User Services
microsoft@g-groups.wisc.edu



Keywords:
devops devsecops assessment discussion workflow target audiences use case 
Doc ID:
110279
Owned by:
Teresa A. in Shared Tools
Created:
2021-04-15
Updated:
2023-11-08
Sites:
DoIT Help Desk, DoIT Staff, Shared Tools