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whimblepopyesterday at 10:15 PM2 repliesview on HN

GitLab's old values are for now still listed in their handbook:

> GitLab’s six core values are Collaboration, Results for Customers, Efficiency, Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging, Iteration, and Transparency, and together they spell the CREDIT we give each other by assuming good intent. We react to them with values emoji and they are made actionable below.

Since those terms don't speak for themselves individually, it's worth seeing what they're supposed to mean to get a sense of what GitLab is forsaking now. Each section is actually pretty lengthy, so you should go look and skim for yourself.

Here's the page: https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/values/

And here's an archive from yesterday, for when that changes: https://web.archive.org/web/20260510150031/https://handbook....


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LambdaComplextoday at 1:54 AM

> here's an archive from yesterday, for when that changes

GitLab's "internal" workings are surprisingly public, so you can just look at the git history yourself: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/content-sites/handbook/blob/ma...

SilverElfinyesterday at 10:19 PM

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