GitLab Report FY24
Since MGB GitLab’s first launch at Mass General Brigham in 2016, the program has grown to now support over 2600 users and 5500 projects.
MGB GitLab was first launched at Mass General Brigham in 2016. The program now has over 5,500 projects and usage is steadily growing.
Project Stats
In the first FY2016 of MGB GitLab Support: 93 new projects were created
In FY2024: 965 new projects created
User Stats
GitLab’s user base is continuing to grow steadily. Today, MGB GitLab supports in excess of 2600 users, with 399 new accounts added in FY24. On average, there are 446 active users per month.
New Functionality and Service Offering
As of January 2023, we have enabled the GitLab Pages functionality. GitLab Pages allows you to publish static web pages directly from your MGB GitLab repository and be assigned a dedicated sub-domain for your web page.
As of August 2023, we have enabled the Container and Package Registry functionality. Throughout FY24 these features have seen increased adoption and utilization.
In Summer of 2024 GitLab introduced the ML Model Registry functionality - Model registry allows data scientists and developers to manage their machine learning models, along with all metadata associated with their creation: parameters, performance metrics, artifacts, logs, and more. This feature is in BETA at the moment. More information can be found at: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/ml/model_registry/
Support Stats
MGB GitLab End User Support is mostly a self service model. MGB GitLab End User Support consists of 50% FTE. The team strives to apply monthly updates to the system in order to stay current with latest software releases.
GitLab is enabling MGB teams to successfully implement and adhere to DevOps best practices as well as enhance the security of the code that is generated and run across the enterprise. With over 181,000 executed pipelines, MGB GitLab is enabling teams to go from concept to secure code deployment with ease.