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38 lines
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/labels ~"documentation" ~"docs-only" ~"documentation" ~"docs::improvement" ~"type::maintenance" ~"maintenance::refactor" ~"Seeking community contributions" ~"quick win" ~"Technical Writing"
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* Use this template for documentation issues identified
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* by [Vale](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/documentation/testing.html#vale)
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* or [markdownlint](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/documentation/testing.html#markdownlint).
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* This template is meant to describe work for first-time contributors or
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* for work during Hackathons.
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* Feature development work should not use this template. Use the Feature Request template instead.
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## Hi community contributors! :wave:
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Do you want to work on this issue?
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- **If the issue is unassigned**, in a comment, type `@docs-hackathon I would like to work on this issue` and a writer will assign it to you.
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- **If the issue is assigned to someone already**, choose another issue. Do not open a merge request for this issue if you are not assigned.
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## To resolve the issue
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[Follow these instructions to create a merge request](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/documentation/workflow.html#how-to-update-the-docs).
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- Don't submit your merge request until after the Hackathon has started.
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- Try to address the issue in a single merge request.
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- Try to stick to the scope of the issue. If you see other improvements that can be made in the file, open a separate merge request.
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- When you create the merge request, select the **Documentation** merge request description template.
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- In the merge request's description, add a link to this issue.
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- Follow the [commit message guidelines](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/contributing/merge_request_workflow.html#commit-messages-guidelines).
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Use three to five words for your commit message, start with message with a capital letter, and do **not** end it in a period.
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Other commit messages can cause the pipeline to fail.
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Thank you again for contributing to the GitLab documentation! :tada:
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## Documentation issue
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