diff --git a/doc/ci/triggers/README.md b/doc/ci/triggers/README.md index cf92d90ba30..407c73fd1a2 100644 --- a/doc/ci/triggers/README.md +++ b/doc/ci/triggers/README.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ > **Notes**: > -> - [Introduced][ci-229] in GitLab CE 7.14. +> - Introduced in GitLab 7.14. > - GitLab 8.12 has a completely redesigned job permissions system. Read all > about the [new model and its implications](../../user/project/new_ci_build_permissions_model.md#job-triggers). @@ -154,10 +154,10 @@ This information is also exposed in the UI. Using trigger variables can be proven useful for a variety of reasons: -* Identifiable jobs. Since the variable is exposed in the UI you can know +- Identifiable jobs. Since the variable is exposed in the UI you can know why the rebuild was triggered if you pass a variable that explains the purpose. -* Conditional job processing. You can have conditional jobs that run whenever +- Conditional job processing. You can have conditional jobs that run whenever a certain variable is present. Consider the following `.gitlab-ci.yml` where we set three @@ -221,7 +221,6 @@ removed with one of the future versions of GitLab. You are advised to [take ownership](#taking-ownership) of any legacy triggers. [ee-2017]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/2017 -[ci-229]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ci/merge_requests/229 [ee]: https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/ [variables]: ../variables/README.md [predef]: ../variables/README.md#predefined-variables-environment-variables