Commit d9cb3a13 authored by Kushal Pandya's avatar Kushal Pandya

Merge branch '13011-typo-in-gitlab-tutorial-merge-requests' into 'master'

Resolve "Typo in Gitlab tutorial, Merge Requests"

Closes #13011

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!17392
parents d0fe2a63 c9248985
......@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ const GUIDED_GITLAB_TOUR = [
{
text: sprintf(
s__(
'UserOnboardingTour|Welcome to the project overview of the %{emphasisStart}%{projectName}%{emphasisEnd} project. This is the project that we uese to work on GitLab. At first, a project seems like a simple repository, but at GitLab, a project is so much more.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}You can create projects for hosting your codebase, use it as an issue tracker, collaboreate on code, and continuously build, test, and deploy your app with built-in GitLab CI/CD.',
'UserOnboardingTour|Welcome to the project overview of the %{emphasisStart}%{projectName}%{emphasisEnd} project. This is the project that we use to work on GitLab. At first, a project seems like a simple repository, but at GitLab, a project is so much more.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}You can create projects for hosting your codebase, use it as an issue tracker, collaboreate on code, and continuously build, test, and deploy your app with built-in GitLab CI/CD.',
),
{
emphasisStart: '<strong>',
......@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ const GUIDED_GITLAB_TOUR = [
{
text: sprintf(
s__(
"UserOnboardingTour|This is the repository for the %{emphasisStart}%{projectName}%{emphasisEnd} project. All our code is stored here. Feel free to explore around and take a closer look at folders and files.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}Above the file structure, you can see the latest commit, who the author is and the status of the CI/CD pipeline.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}If you scroll down, below the file strcture, you'll find the Readme of this project. This is defined in the README.md file at the root of the repository.",
"UserOnboardingTour|This is the repository for the %{emphasisStart}%{projectName}%{emphasisEnd} project. All our code is stored here. Feel free to explore around and take a closer look at folders and files.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}Above the file structure, you can see the latest commit, who the author is and the status of the CI/CD pipeline.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}If you scroll down, below the file structure, you'll find the Readme of this project. This is defined in the README.md file at the root of the repository.",
),
{
emphasisStart: '<strong>',
......@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ const GUIDED_GITLAB_TOUR = [
{
text: sprintf(
s__(
"UserOnboardingTour|The structure of this page is very similar to the onfe of issues. Status, description, discussion and the sidebar are all here.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}But take a look below the description and you'll notice that there's more information about the merge request, the CI/CD pipeline and the options for approving it.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}Below, alongside the discussion you can also see more information about commits in this merge request, the status of pipelines and review all changes that were made.",
"UserOnboardingTour|The structure of this page is very similar to the one of issues. Status, description, discussion and the sidebar are all here.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}But take a look below the description and you'll notice that there's more information about the merge request, the CI/CD pipeline and the options for approving it.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}Below, alongside the discussion you can also see more information about commits in this merge request, the status of pipelines and review all changes that were made.",
),
{
lineBreak: '</br>',
......
......@@ -17214,7 +17214,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "UserOnboardingTour|That's it for the Repository. Let's take a look at the %{emphasisStart}Issues%{emphasisEnd}."
msgstr ""
msgid "UserOnboardingTour|The structure of this page is very similar to the onfe of issues. Status, description, discussion and the sidebar are all here.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}But take a look below the description and you'll notice that there's more information about the merge request, the CI/CD pipeline and the options for approving it.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}Below, alongside the discussion you can also see more information about commits in this merge request, the status of pipelines and review all changes that were made."
msgid "UserOnboardingTour|The structure of this page is very similar to the one of issues. Status, description, discussion and the sidebar are all here.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}But take a look below the description and you'll notice that there's more information about the merge request, the CI/CD pipeline and the options for approving it.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}Below, alongside the discussion you can also see more information about commits in this merge request, the status of pipelines and review all changes that were made."
msgstr ""
msgid "UserOnboardingTour|There's a lot of information here but don't worry, we'll go through it.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}On the top you can see the status of the issue and when it was opened and by whom. Directly below it is the issue description and below that are other %{emphasisStart}related issues%{emphasisEnd} and %{emphasisStart}merge requests%{emphasisEnd} (if any). Then below that is the %{emphasisStart}discussion%{emphasisEnd}, that's where most of the communication happens.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}On the right, there's a sidebar where you can view/change the %{emphasisStart}assignee, milestone, due date, labels, weight%{emphasisEnd}, etc."
......@@ -17229,10 +17229,10 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "UserOnboardingTour|This is an overview of all merge requests in this project. Similarly to the issues overview it can be filtered down by things like labels, milestones, authors, assignees, etc."
msgstr ""
msgid "UserOnboardingTour|This is the repository for the %{emphasisStart}%{projectName}%{emphasisEnd} project. All our code is stored here. Feel free to explore around and take a closer look at folders and files.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}Above the file structure, you can see the latest commit, who the author is and the status of the CI/CD pipeline.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}If you scroll down, below the file strcture, you'll find the Readme of this project. This is defined in the README.md file at the root of the repository."
msgid "UserOnboardingTour|This is the repository for the %{emphasisStart}%{projectName}%{emphasisEnd} project. All our code is stored here. Feel free to explore around and take a closer look at folders and files.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}Above the file structure, you can see the latest commit, who the author is and the status of the CI/CD pipeline.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}If you scroll down, below the file structure, you'll find the Readme of this project. This is defined in the README.md file at the root of the repository."
msgstr ""
msgid "UserOnboardingTour|Welcome to the project overview of the %{emphasisStart}%{projectName}%{emphasisEnd} project. This is the project that we uese to work on GitLab. At first, a project seems like a simple repository, but at GitLab, a project is so much more.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}You can create projects for hosting your codebase, use it as an issue tracker, collaboreate on code, and continuously build, test, and deploy your app with built-in GitLab CI/CD."
msgid "UserOnboardingTour|Welcome to the project overview of the %{emphasisStart}%{projectName}%{emphasisEnd} project. This is the project that we use to work on GitLab. At first, a project seems like a simple repository, but at GitLab, a project is so much more.%{lineBreak}%{lineBreak}You can create projects for hosting your codebase, use it as an issue tracker, collaboreate on code, and continuously build, test, and deploy your app with built-in GitLab CI/CD."
msgstr ""
msgid "UserProfile|Activity"
......
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