Gitlab Project tags and Runner tags; are they related?












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I have specified tag docker for group runner and I've specified tag docker in Project general settings.
Does that make sure to build project in the specified runner only!



There is no clear documentation on this.










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    I have specified tag docker for group runner and I've specified tag docker in Project general settings.
    Does that make sure to build project in the specified runner only!



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      I have specified tag docker for group runner and I've specified tag docker in Project general settings.
      Does that make sure to build project in the specified runner only!



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      I have specified tag docker for group runner and I've specified tag docker in Project general settings.
      Does that make sure to build project in the specified runner only!



      There is no clear documentation on this.







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          GitLab runner tags (made for selecting the right jobs) are not related to Project tags (made for releases) or even Project labels (for MR and issues).



          The term tags is likely to actually refer to label (issue 36772), and those labels were only recently more visible (issue 2978 and issue 44704, for GitLab 11.3)






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            GitLab runner tags (made for selecting the right jobs) are not related to Project tags (made for releases) or even Project labels (for MR and issues).



            The term tags is likely to actually refer to label (issue 36772), and those labels were only recently more visible (issue 2978 and issue 44704, for GitLab 11.3)






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              GitLab runner tags (made for selecting the right jobs) are not related to Project tags (made for releases) or even Project labels (for MR and issues).



              The term tags is likely to actually refer to label (issue 36772), and those labels were only recently more visible (issue 2978 and issue 44704, for GitLab 11.3)






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                GitLab runner tags (made for selecting the right jobs) are not related to Project tags (made for releases) or even Project labels (for MR and issues).



                The term tags is likely to actually refer to label (issue 36772), and those labels were only recently more visible (issue 2978 and issue 44704, for GitLab 11.3)






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                GitLab runner tags (made for selecting the right jobs) are not related to Project tags (made for releases) or even Project labels (for MR and issues).



                The term tags is likely to actually refer to label (issue 36772), and those labels were only recently more visible (issue 2978 and issue 44704, for GitLab 11.3)







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