I agree. Our team test drove gitlab earlier this year (as in, moving all repos over and using it for a month). We were hoping to consolidate a suite of products into one unified dev hub. )sadly, we found the general clunkyness and slowness a deal breaker for us. Lots of clicks to perform actions, each click requiring a short wait. Many features that applies to single projects don't apply to groups. We felt the core features were still very unfinished, especially when working with multiple repos. We looked at the roadmap and decided to move on.
> You mean those stupid plastic flaps with the gaskets that came unglued and prevented the flaps from even closing properly?
This. Girlfriend had that phone. The device and their after-sales service was completely garbage. Sony failed to repair the unplugging flaps, even after multiple service attempts. And every single time, they did complete factory reset on the phone to replace the flaps (!!!).