Gitlab for SMPH
Benefits
Using git.doit.wisc.edu frees you from licensing, installing, and maintaining your own instance of Git. This instance features the Ultimate tier features of GitLab. SMPH IIT managers and researchers can request delegated administration of groups and projects.
The campus instance of GitLab has these advantages over Github:
- You use the campus license agreement as opposed to an Individual License Agreement without the same level of protections.
- You get support from DoIT Shared Tools and are also able to meet with a knowledgeable GitLab technologist.
- Authentication and identity management is handled by and aligns with NetID, which lowers the overhead to accessing your account or finding the account of another UW-Madison user.
Getting Started
To request a new GitLab group, submit a request via the SMPH Application Development Portal.
For more information on appropriate use of the shared GitLab instance, see:
- GitLab for SMPH FAQ
- SMPH IT Knowledge Base : SMPH GitLab – Public, Internal, Sensitive, and Restricted Data Guidelines
- DoIT Shared Tools - GitLab for Research
- DoIT Shared Tools - GitLab - Projects
- List of DoIT GitLab KB documentsDoIT Shared Tools - GitLab Training Resources
The SMPH Application Development Team can help with group management.
The DoIT Shared Tools team can assist with general service support issues.
Requirements
Projects should follow the SMPH IT Knowledge Base : SMPH GitLab – Public, Internal, Sensitive, and Restricted Data Guidelines.
Groups and projects that need to be accessed by the public or anyone without a UW-Madison NetID will be located under the SMPH (Public) folder. Groups and projects that are internal are located under the SMPH folder.
For more information on using GitLab for research, see DoIT Shared Tools - GitLab for Research.
The DoIT Shared Tools - GitLab - Projects document has important information on restrictions and appropriate use. In particular, projects should not exceed 2 GB in size and cannot be used to store restricted data, sensitive data, PHI or any other class of data that’s not for general consumption.
Available To
SMPH Departments and Programs
