The glove or tab thing is purely you. Try both and choose, or use both. BUT, might I suggest, give each a bit of time. Trying either for ten minutes is not enough.
For me. . .Gloves tend to feel good, they are bulkier, they tend to get on the string etc quicker. I may not shoot quite as well with them. I do not like stiff fingers (with plastic stays), preferring lighter gloves.
For me. . .The right tab is light, feels great, tends to take a bit of fussing to get on the string. I think I shoot a bit better with a tab, probably because of a slightly cleaner release. I can feel my anchor much better using a tab.
For me. . . cold weather throws a kicker into the mix cause now I have to also wear gloves, or parts of a glove, or keep my arrow hand in a muff or pocket. All of the above are doable, but you need to sort of plan for it (cause it will come. . ).
Welcome to the mix. It is fun. Try to keep fun in your shooting.
ChuckC