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diff --git a/doc/user/project/merge_requests/allow_collaboration.md b/doc/user/project/merge_requests/allow_collaboration.md index 7aa7673366d..5917d67c398 100644 --- a/doc/user/project/merge_requests/allow_collaboration.md +++ b/doc/user/project/merge_requests/allow_collaboration.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- stage: Create -group: Source Code +group: Code Review info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments type: reference, howto --- @@ -18,15 +18,15 @@ This feature is available for merge requests across forked projects that are publicly accessible. When enabled for a merge request, members with merge access to the target -branch of the project will be granted write permissions to the source branch +branch of the project is granted write permissions to the source branch of the merge request. ## Enabling commit edits from upstream members In [GitLab 13.7 and later](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/23308), this setting is enabled by default. It can be changed by users with Developer -permissions to the source project. Once enabled, upstream members will also be -able to retry the pipelines and jobs of the merge request: +permissions to the source project. Once enabled, upstream members can +retry the pipelines and jobs of the merge request: 1. While creating or editing a merge request, select the checkbox **Allow commits from members who can merge to the target branch**. @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Here's how the process would look like: git checkout -b thedude-awesome-project-update-docs FETCH_HEAD ``` - This will fetch the branch of the forked project and then create a local branch + This fetches the branch of the forked project and then create a local branch based off the fetched branch. 1. Make any changes you want and commit. @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Here's how the process would look like: git push git@gitlab.com:thedude/awesome-project.git thedude-awesome-project-update-docs:update-docs ``` - Note the colon (`:`) between the two branches. The above command will push the + Note the colon (`:`) between the two branches. The above command pushes the local branch `thedude-awesome-project-update-docs` to the `update-docs` branch of the `git@gitlab.com:thedude/awesome-project.git` repository. |