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diff --git a/doc/user/project/merge_requests/index.md b/doc/user/project/merge_requests/index.md index 30b69c2fff5..a7a669d3b75 100644 --- a/doc/user/project/merge_requests/index.md +++ b/doc/user/project/merge_requests/index.md @@ -251,60 +251,13 @@ This feature works only when a merge request is merged. Selecting **Remove sourc after merging does not retarget open merge requests. This improvement is [proposed as a follow-up](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/321559). -## Request attention to a merge request - -> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/343528) in GitLab 14.10 [with a flag](../../../administration/feature_flags.md) named `mr_attention_requests`. Disabled by default. - -FLAG: -On self-managed GitLab, by default this feature is not available. To make it available, ask an administrator to [enable the feature flag](../../../administration/feature_flags.md) named `mr_attention_requests`. -On GitLab.com, this feature is dependent on the enablement status of the feature flag. Refer to the [enablement issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/343528) for details. - -To tell a merge request's assignee or reviewer that their attention is -needed on a merge request, you can request their attention. If an assignee or a -reviewer has their attention requested on a merge request, the **Attention request** -icon (**{attention}**) is displayed as a solid icon (**{attention-solid}**) on -the merge request list page: - -![Attention request icon](img/attention_request_list_v14_10.png) - -To view a list of merge requests that need your attention: - -1. On the top bar, select **Merge requests** (**{merge-request}**). -1. Select **Attention requests**. - -To request attention from another user, use the `/attention @user` -[quick action](../quick_actions.md) or: - -1. Go to the merge request. -1. On the right sidebar, identify the user you want to request attention from. -1. Next to the user's name, select **Request attention** (**{attention}**), and the appearance - of the icon changes: - - ![Attention request toggle](img/attention_request_sidebar_v14_10.png) - -### Remove an attention request - -If your attention was requested as an assignee or reviewer, it's removed when you: - -- Manually remove the attention request by selecting **Remove attention request** (**{attention-solid}**). -- Approve the merge request. -- Add a new user as an assignee or reviewer. -- Request the attention of a different assignee or reviewer. -- Remove yourself (or are removed by someone else) as an assignee or reviewer. -- Merge or close the merge request. - -If you are both the assignee and a reviewer on a merge request, you receive -only one attention request, which is synced across both duties. If the -attention request is removed from you, either as an assignee or a reviewer, -it is removed from both your duties. - ## Merge request workflows For a software developer working in a team: 1. You checkout a new branch, and submit your changes through a merge request. 1. You gather feedback from your team. -1. You work on the implementation optimizing code with [Code Quality reports](code_quality.md). +1. You work on the implementation optimizing code with [Code Quality reports](../../../ci/testing/code_quality.md). 1. You verify your changes with [Unit test reports](../../../ci/testing/unit_test_reports.md) in GitLab CI/CD. 1. You avoid using dependencies whose license is not compatible with your project with [License Compliance reports](../../compliance/license_compliance/index.md). 1. You request the [approval](approvals/index.md) from your manager. |