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author | Sarrah Vesselov <svesselov@gitlab.com> | 2018-05-17 20:29:41 +0000 |
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committer | Sarrah Vesselov <svesselov@gitlab.com> | 2018-05-17 20:29:41 +0000 |
commit | 35b37cfbc39cac341ed4caec5c4baaf0646a4b66 (patch) | |
tree | 674ce62345cd060f80d61418313ebea891c4fdc9 /CONTRIBUTING.md | |
parent | 544117a55b753c76ed3235aebb0a5fb808bf2cf1 (diff) | |
download | gitlab-ce-35b37cfbc39cac341ed4caec5c4baaf0646a4b66.tar.gz |
fix typos. add a reference to deliverable and stretch for design artifact
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diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index 758c2a9ea6c..7f28da092cf 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ hits. They are not always necessary, but very convenient. If you are an expert in a particular area, it makes it easier to find issues to work on. You can also subscribe to those labels to receive an email each time an -issue is labelled with a subject label corresponding to your expertise. +issue is labeled with a subject label corresponding to your expertise. Examples of subject labels are ~wiki, ~"container registry", ~ldap, ~api, ~issues, ~"merge requests", ~labels, and ~"container registry". @@ -315,10 +315,10 @@ Once an issue has been worked on and is ready for development, a UXer applies th The UX team has a special type label called ~"design artifact". This label indicates that the final output for an issue is a UX solution/design. The solution will be developed by frontend and/or backend in a subsequent milestone. -Any issue labelled ~"design artifact" should not also be labeled ~"frontend" or ~"backend" since no development is +Any issue labeled ~"design artifact" should not also be labeled ~"frontend" or ~"backend" since no development is needed until the solution has been decided. -~"design artifact" issues are like any other issue and should contain a milestone label when scheduled in the current milestone. +~"design artifact" issues are like any other issue and should contain a milestone label, ~"Deliverable" or ~"Stretch", when scheduled in the current milestone. Once the ~"design artifact" issue has been completed, the UXer removes the ~"design artifact" label and applies the ~"UX ready" label. The Product Manager can use the existing issue or decide to create a whole new issue for the purpose of development. |