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Release post - GitLab 12.0

Merged Jeremy Watson (ex-GitLab) requested to merge release-12-0 into master
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author_twitter: gitJeremy
author_twitter: gitJeremy
image_title: '/images/12_0/12_0-cover-image.jpg'
image_title: '/images/12_0/12_0-cover-image.jpg'
description: "GitLab 12.0 released with Visual Review Tools, Bill of Materials and much more!"
description: "GitLab 12.0 released with Visual Review Tools, Bill of Materials and much more!"
twitter_image: '/images/tweets/gitlab-X-Y-released.png' # social sharing image - not required but recommended
twitter_image: '/images/tweets/gitlab-12-0-released.png'
categories: releases
categories: releases
layout: release
layout: release
featured: yes
featured: yes
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# release_number_dark: true #uncomment if you want a dark release number
# release_number_dark: true #uncomment if you want a dark release number
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<!--
This is the release blog post file. Add here the introduction only.
All remaining content goes into data/release-posts/.
**Use the merge request template "Release-Post", and please set the calendar due
date for each stage (general contributions, review).**
Read through the Release Posts Handbook for more information:
https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/marketing/blog/release-posts/
-->
## Dev, Sec, and Ops
## Dev, Sec, and Ops
GitLab 12.0 marks a key step in our journey to create an inclusive approach to DevSecOps, empowering ‘everyone to contribute.’ For the past year, we've been on an amazing journey, collaborating and creating a solution that brings teams together. There have been thousands of community contributions making GitLab more lovable. We believe everyone can contribute, and we’ve enabled cross-team collaboration, faster delivery of great code, and bringing together Dev, Ops, and Security.
GitLab 12.0 marks a key step in our journey to create an inclusive approach to DevSecOps, empowering ‘everyone to contribute.’ For the past year, we've been on an amazing journey, collaborating and creating a solution that brings teams together. There have been thousands of community contributions making GitLab more lovable. We believe everyone can contribute, and we’ve enabled cross-team collaboration, faster delivery of great code, and bringing together Dev, Ops, and Security.
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