• GitLab's Master Plan and conversational development • Recent controversy around removing and reposting security research data on GitHub and GitLab • Progress on executing the Master Plan, with 80% of envisioned features now in the product • Discussion of online IDEs and whether they are a good fit for GitLab • Thoughts on container schedulers and dev environments being similar to production environments • Groot's research on vulnerable servers caused GitLab to initially remove the list • The decision to remove the list was later reversed after considering the interests of users and server owners • The publication of the list led to 650 servers being fixed, showing that transparency can be effective in prompting action • Sid Sijbrandij discusses the complexities of responsible disclosure policies and the gray areas that can arise • He emphasizes the importance of having a unified voice as a company, but also values individual expression and open conversation • The interview concludes with a discussion about GitLab's presence at OSCON and their support for conferences and open-source projects • Partnership with O'Reilly for OSCON London 2016 • Upcoming event: OSCON 2017 in Austin, Texas • Discount code for OSCON 2017: "changelog20" for 20% off registration