Commit df7f10ed authored by Suzanne Selhorn's avatar Suzanne Selhorn

Added more granular style for roles

Related to: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/330261
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|:------------|:--------------------------------|:----------------------|
| _go to_ | making a browser go to location | "navigate to", "open" |
### Permissions vs roles
GitLab users are [assigned roles](../../../user/permissions.md) that confer specific permissions:
- _Maintainer_ is an example of a role.
- _Create new issue_ is an example of a permission.
[Do not use](word_list.md) these terms interchangeably.
## GitLab versions
GitLab product documentation pages (not including [Contributor and Development](../../README.md)
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Do not use when talking about the product or its features. The documentation describes the product as it is today. ([Vale](../testing.md#vale) rule: [`CurrentStatus.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/doc/.vale/gitlab/CurrentStatus.yml))
## Developer
When writing about the Developer role, use a capital "D." Do not use the phrase, "if you are a developer"
to mean someone who is assigned the Developer role. Instead, write it out. "If you are assigned the Developer role..."
Do not use "Developer permissions." A user who is assigned the Developer role has a set of associated permissions.
## easily
Do not use. If the user doesn't find the process to be these things, we lose their trust.
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Do not make possessive (GitLab's). This guidance follows [GitLab Brand Guidelines](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/marketing/corporate-marketing/brand-activation/brand-guidelines/#trademark).
## Guest
When writing about the Guest role, use a capital "G." Do not use the phrase, "if you are a guest"
to mean someone who is assigned the Guest role. Instead, write it out. "If you are assigned the Guest role..."
Do not use "Guest permissions." A user who is assigned the Guest role has a set of associated permissions.
## handy
Do not use. If the user doesn't find the process to be these things, we lose their trust.
......@@ -68,6 +82,13 @@ Do not use first-person singular. Use **you**, **we**, or **us** instead. ([Vale
Do not use Latin abbreviations. Use **that is** instead. ([Vale](../testing.md#vale) rule: [`LatinTerms.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/doc/.vale/gitlab/LatinTerms.yml))
## Maintainer
When writing about the Maintainer role, use a capital "M." Do not use the phrase, "if you are a maintainer"
to mean someone who is assigned the Maintainer role. Instead, write it out. "If you are assigned the Maintainer role..."
Do not use "Maintainer permissions." A user who is assigned the Maintainer role has a set of associated permissions.
## may, might
**Might** means something has the probability of occurring. **May** gives permission to do something. Consider **can** instead of **may**.
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Do not use first-person singular. Use **you**, **we**, or **us** instead. ([Vale](../testing.md#vale) rule: [`FirstPerson.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/doc/.vale/gitlab/FirstPerson.yml))
## Owner
When writing about the Owner role, use a capital "M." Do not use the phrase, "if you are an owner"
to mean someone who is assigned the Owner role. Instead, write it out. "If you are assigned the Owner role..."
Do not use "Owner permissions." A user who is assigned the Owner role has a set of associated permissions.
## permissions
Do not use roles and permissions interchangeably. Each user is assigned a role. Each role includes a set of permissions.
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Do not use. Doing so may negatively affect other users and contributors, which is contrary to the GitLab value of [Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/values/#diversity-inclusion).
## Reporter
When writing about the Reporter role, use a capital "R." Do not use the phrase, "if you are a reporter"
to mean someone who is assigned the Reporter role. Instead, write it out. "If you are assigned the Reporter role..."
Do not use "Reporter permissions." A user who is assigned the Reporter role has a set of associated permissions.
## roles
Do not use roles and permissions interchangeably. Each user is assigned a role. Each role includes a set of permissions.
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