## Description of the proposal ### Check-list - [ ] Make sure this MR enables a static analysis check rule for new usage but ignores current offenses - [ ] Mention this proposal in the relevant Slack channels (e.g. `#development`, `#backend`, `#frontend`) - [ ] If there is a choice to make between two potential styles, set up an emoji vote in the MR: - CHOICE_A: :a: - CHOICE_B: :b: - Vote yourself for both choices so that people know these are the choices - [ ] The MR doesn't have significant objections, and is getting a majority of :+1: vs :-1: (remember that [we don't need to reach a consensus](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/values/#collaboration-is-not-consensus)) - [ ] (If applicable) One style is getting a majority of vote (compared to the other choice) - [ ] (If applicable) Update the MR with the chosen style - [ ] Create a follow-up issue to fix the current offenses as a separate iteration: ISSUE_LINK - [ ] Follow the [review process](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/code_review.html) as usual - [ ] Once approved and merged by a maintainer, mention it again: - [ ] In the relevant Slack channels (e.g. `#development`, `#backend`, `#frontend`) - [ ] (Optional depending on the impact of the change) In the Engineering Week in Review /label ~"Engineering Productivity" ~"development guidelines" ~"static code analysis" /cc @gitlab-org/maintainers/rails-backend