Improve the MR guidelines from the CONTRIBUTING guide
[ci skip] Signed-off-by: Rémy Coutable <remy@rymai.me>
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@ -307,9 +307,12 @@ request is as follows:
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organized commits by [squashing them][git-squash]
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1. Push the commit(s) to your fork
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1. Submit a merge request (MR) to the `master` branch
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1. Leave the approvals settings as they are:
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1. Your merge request needs at least 1 approval
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1. You don't have to select any approvers
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1. Your merge request needs at least 1 approval but feel free to require more.
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For instance if you're touching backend and frontend code, it's a good idea
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to require 2 approvals: 1 from a backend maintainer and 1 from a frontend
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maintainer
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1. You don't have to select any approvers, but you can if you really want
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specific people to approve your merge request
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1. The MR title should describe the change you want to make
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1. The MR description should give a motive for your change and the method you
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used to achieve it.
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@ -369,7 +372,7 @@ There are a few rules to get your merge request accepted:
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1. If your merge request includes only frontend changes [^1], it must be
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**approved by a [frontend maintainer][team]**.
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1. If your merge request includes frontend and backend changes [^1], it must
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be approved by a frontend **and** a backend maintainer.
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be **approved by a [frontend and a backend maintainer][team]**.
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1. To lower the amount of merge requests maintainers need to review, you can
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ask or assign any [reviewers][team] for a first review.
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1. If you need some guidance (e.g. it's your first merge request), feel free
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[GitLab Inc engineering workflow]: https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/workflow/#labelling-issues
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[polling-etag]: https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/development/polling.html
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[^1]: Specs other than JavaScript specs are considered backend code. Haml
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changes are considered backend code if they include Ruby code other than just
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pure HTML.
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[^1]: Please note that specs other than JavaScript specs are considered backend
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code.
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