Hey! I have Reviewboard running in a docker using docker compose and we 
have self hosted Gitlab with self-signed certificate.
When I try to add repository using "GitLab" as a hosting service I get the 
following [1] error.

If I use None (custom repository) and git then after clicking safe I get a 
pop-up where I can select to trust the certificate - so that approach works 
well it seems.

I can get around the issue by manually adding certificate to the docker 
image (I know that the update/recreate will ruin this.) Or use the none 
(custom repository) approach.

Is this a bug/wip or is there some better/permanent way to solve this?

Thank you for your time
~PT

[1]
```
Could not determine the GitLab API version for https://<our_gitlab> due to 
an unexpected error (The SSL certificate for this repository (hostname 
"<our_gitlab>", fingerprint "<fingerprint>") was not verified and might not 
be safe. This certificate needs to be verified before the repository can be 
accessed.). Check to make sure the URL can be resolved from this server and 
that any SSL certificates are valid and trusted.
```

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