Commit 1237f58d authored by Paul's avatar Paul Committed by Achilleas Pipinellis

Update using_docker_images and merge_requests docs

parent b91a75a5
......@@ -327,10 +327,6 @@ means, that when starting the container without additional options, it will run
the database's process, while Runner expects that the image will have no
entrypoint or at least will start with a shell as its entrypoint.
Previously we would need to create our own image based on the
`super/sql:experimental` image, set the entrypoint to a shell, and then use
it in job's configuration, e.g.:
Before the new extended Docker configuration options, you would need to create
your own image based on the `super/sql:experimental` image, set the entrypoint
to a shell and then use it in job's configuration, like:
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......@@ -162,13 +162,6 @@ have been marked as a **Work In Progress**.
[Learn more about settings a merge request as "Work In Progress".](work_in_progress_merge_requests.md)
## Fast-forward merge requests
If you prefer a linear Git history and a way to accept merge requests without
creating merge commits, you can configure this on a per-project basis.
[Read more about fast-forward merge requests.](fast_forward_merge.md)
## Merge request approvals
> Included in [GitLab Enterprise Edition Starter][products].
......@@ -180,14 +173,6 @@ list of approvers that will need to approve every merge request in a project.
[Read more about merge request approvals.](merge_request_approvals.md)
## Semi-linear history merge requests
A merge commit is created for every merge, but the branch is only merged if
a fast-forward merge is possible. This ensures that if the merge request build
succeeded, the target branch build will also succeed after merging.
Navigate to a project's settings, select the **Merge commit with semi-linear
history** option under **Merge Requests: Merge method** and save your changes.
## Code Quality reports
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