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- Create a group, include members of your team, and make it easier to
`@mention` all the team at once in issues and merge requests
- Create a group for your company members, and create [subgroups](subgroups/index.md)
- for each individual team. Let's say you create a group called `company-team`, and among others,
- you created subgroups in this group for each individual team `backend-team`,
- `frontend-team`, and `production-team`:
- 1. When you start a new implementation from an issue, you add a comment:
+ for each individual team. Let's say you create a group called `company-team`, and among others,
+ you created subgroups in this group for each individual team `backend-team`,
+ `frontend-team`, and `production-team`:
+ 1. When you start a new implementation from an issue, you add a comment:
_"`@company-team`, let's do it! `@company-team/backend-team` you're good to go!"_
- 1. When your backend team needs help from frontend, they add a comment:
+ 1. When your backend team needs help from frontend, they add a comment:
_"`@company-team/frontend-team` could you help us here please?"_
- 1. When the frontend team completes their implementation, they comment:
+ 1. When the frontend team completes their implementation, they comment:
_"`@company-team/backend-team`, it's done! Let's ship it `@company-team/production-team`!"_
## Namespaces
@@ -64,8 +64,8 @@ together in a single list view.
## Create a new group
> **Notes:**
-- For a list of words that are not allowed to be used as group names see the
- [reserved names](../reserved_names.md).
+> - For a list of words that are not allowed to be used as group names see the
+> [reserved names](../reserved_names.md).
You can create a group in GitLab from: