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authorYorick Peterse <yorickpeterse@gmail.com>2016-08-11 14:31:19 +0200
committerYorick Peterse <yorickpeterse@gmail.com>2016-08-11 14:31:19 +0200
commit7d65d2ec2b808a796efdada83cd0ec3613ca693b (patch)
tree06f6abd85ce7da65d19c6f2d5f0ed6a1c862dc1f
parent3a46eac1ef903c027c244d31369329f45c636914 (diff)
downloadgitlab-ce-update-performance-guide.tar.gz
Corrected links/usernames in performance guideupdate-performance-guide
This fixes two broken links in the performance guide and removes the mention of Josh as he no longer works for GitLab. [ci skip]
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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/doc/development/performance.md b/doc/development/performance.md
index fb37b3a889c..7ff603e2c4a 100644
--- a/doc/development/performance.md
+++ b/doc/development/performance.md
@@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ The process of solving performance problems is roughly as follows:
3. Add your findings based on the measurement period (screenshots of graphs,
timings, etc) to the issue mentioned in step 1.
4. Solve the problem.
-5. Create a merge request, assign the "performance" label and ping the right
- people (e.g. [@yorickpeterse][yorickpeterse] and [@joshfng][joshfng]).
+5. Create a merge request, assign the "Performance" label and assign it to
+ [@yorickpeterse][yorickpeterse] for reviewing.
6. Once a change has been deployed make sure to _again_ measure for at least 24
hours to see if your changes have any impact on the production environment.
7. Repeat until you're done.
@@ -36,8 +36,8 @@ graphs/dashboards.
GitLab provides two built-in tools to aid the process of improving performance:
-* [Sherlock](doc/development/profiling.md#sherlock)
-* [GitLab Performance Monitoring](doc/monitoring/performance/monitoring.md)
+* [Sherlock](profiling.md#sherlock)
+* [GitLab Performance Monitoring](../monitoring/performance/monitoring.md)
GitLab employees can use GitLab.com's performance monitoring systems located at
<http://performance.gitlab.net>, this requires you to log in using your
@@ -254,5 +254,4 @@ referencing an object directly may even slow code down.
[#15607]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/15607
[yorickpeterse]: https://gitlab.com/u/yorickpeterse
-[joshfng]: https://gitlab.com/u/joshfng
[anti-pattern]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-pattern