I've been dabbling with both Gerrit and Gitlab for a very brief period and 
I've come to like them both in their own special ways.
I'm also collaborating with a few other people who have varying experience 
with both Gitlab and Gerrit, which is why I'm trying to please both parties.

I've been successful at setting up Gerrit 2.8 and Gitlab 7.3.2 and they 
seem to be working nicely.
What I've done in order to satisfy that both Gerrit and Gitlab share the 
same codebase is to point a symlink from Gitlab to Gerrit's repo_home 
folder. This is working out ok, Gerrit sees the repositories. It's also 
possible to clone the repositories from either end and work with them. 
Gitlab shows the commit history of whatever merge is done by Gerrit.

What doesn't work as well as I'd like is that the Dashboard never reflects 
any of the Gerrit-merges. I'm trying to figure out if there's a way to add 
a hook or something else to the merge flow, to trigger Gitlab to become 
aware of the change and make it show up.

This is where I'd like to turn to you all. This setup is not ideal, because 
you would normally not use more than one code review tool, but you can see 
this as an experiment that I'd like to see if it's possible to follow 
through on.

If anyone has a tips on how it would be possible for Gitlab to become aware 
of a Gerrit merge (submit) into a Git repository shared by both Gitlab and 
Gerrit, please share. I'm all ears. :)

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