GitLab 14.1 released with the ability to build, publish, and share Helm charts, create escalation policies to page responders, connect GitLab Runners

GitLab 14.1 released with Helm Chart Registry and Escalation Policies

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2021-07-22 15:30:16

GitLab 14.1 released with the ability to build, publish, and share Helm charts, create escalation policies to page responders, connect GitLab Runners to your Kubernetes clusters, enforce code coverage decisions, and much more!

Today, we are excited to announce the release of GitLab 14.1 with the ability to build, publish, and share Helm charts, create escalation policies to page responders, connect GitLab Runners to your Kubernetes clusters, enforce code coverage decisions, and much more!

These are just a few highlights from the 50+ improvements in this release. Read on to check out all of the great updates below.

To preview what's coming in next month’s release, check out our Upcoming Releases page, which includes our 14.2 release kickoff video.

Andrew actively contributed numerous merge requests in the GitLab 14.1 release to help improve GitLab’s planning capabilities. He was able to make some significant improvements to GitLab’s issue and epic boards. Thanks to his work, GitLab users are now able to sort epic lists by title; view the number of open issues, weight, and progress in epic boards; and view milestone weights on milestone view lists.

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