Commit 2eb07aec authored by Marcia Ramos's avatar Marcia Ramos

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- John mentions everyone from his team with `@john-team`
- John mentions only his marketing team with `@john-team/marketing`
## Group-level list views of issues and merge requests
## Issues and merge requests within a group
Issues and merge requests are part of projects. For a given group, view all the
issues across all the projects in that group, together in a single list view. This
is the [group-level issue list view](../project/issues/index.md#issue-list-views-searching-and-filtering).
Similarly, there is a [group-level merge request list view](../project/merge_requests/index.md#merge-request-list-views-searching-and-filtering).
[issues](../project/issues/index.md#issues-per-group) and [merge requests](../project/merge_requests/index.md#merge-requests-per-group) across all the projects in that group,
together in a single list view.
## Create a new group
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It allows you, your team, and your collaborators to share
and discuss proposals before and while implementing them.
GitLab issues is available in all
GitLab Issues and the GitLab Issue Tracker are available in all
[GitLab Products](https://about.gitlab.com/products/) as
part of the [GitLab Workflow](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/10/25/gitlab-workflow-an-overview/).
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containing all information you need. For example, you can create a template
for feature proposals and another one for bug reports.
## Issue list views, searching, and filtering
## Issue Tracker
View all the issues within a project by navigating to **Project > Issues**.
There are tabs to quickly filter by open and closed issues.
The Issue Tracker is the collection of opened and closed issues created in a project.
It is available for all projects, from the moment the project is created.
Find the issue tracker by navigating to your **Project's homepage** > **Issues**.
### Issues per project
When you access your project's issues, GitLab will present them in a list,
and you can use the tabs available to quickly filter by open and closed issues.
![Project issues list view](img/project_issues_list_view.png)
[Search and filter the results](../../search/index.md#issues-and-merge-requests-per-project).
You can also [search and filter](../../search/index.md#issues-and-merge-requests-per-project) the results more deeply with GitLab's search capacities.
### Issues per group
View all the issues in a group (that is, all the issues across all projects in that
group) by navigating to **Group > Issues**. This view also has the open and closed
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![Group Issues list view](img/group_issues_list_view.png)
[Search and filter the results](../../search/index.md#issues-and-merge-requests-per-group).
## GitLab Issues Functionalities
The image bellow illustrates how an issue looks like:
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1. Once approved, your merge request is [squashed and merged](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/squash_and_merge.html), and [deployed to staging with GitLab Pages](https://about.gitlab.com/2016/08/26/ci-deployment-and-environments/) (Squash and Merge is available in GitLab Enterprise Edition Starter)
1. Your production team [cherry picks](#cherry-pick-changes) the merge commit into production
## Merge request list views, searching, and filtering
## Merge requests per project
View all the merge requests within a project by navigating to **Project > Merge Requests**.
There are tabs to quickly filter by open, merged, and closed merge requests.
When you access your project's merge requests, GitLab will present them in a list,
and you can use the tabs available to quickly filter by open and closed. You can also [search and filter the results](../../search/index.md#issues-and-merge-requests-per-project).
![Project merge requests list view](img/project_merge_requests_list_view.png)
[Search and filter the results](../../search/index.md#issues-and-merge-requests-per-project).
## Merge requests per group
View all the merge requests in a group (that is, all the merge requests across all projects in that
group) by navigating to **Group > Merge Requests**. This view also has the open, merged, and closed
merge request tabs.
merge request tabs, from which you can [search and filter the results](../../search/index.md#issues-and-merge-requests-per-group).
![Group Issues list view](img/group_merge_requests_list_view.png)
[Search and filter the results](../../search/index.md#issues-and-merge-requests-per-group).
## Authorization for merge requests
There are two main ways to have a merge request flow with GitLab:
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[Read more about Review Apps.](../../../ci/review_apps/index.md)
## Tips
Here are some tips that will help you be more efficient with merge requests in
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![shortcut to your issues and mrs](img/issues_mrs_shortcut.png)
## Issues and merge requests per project
### Issues and merge requests per project
If you want to search for issues present in a specific project, navigate to
a project's **Issues** tab, and click on the field **Search or filter results...**. It will
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and click **Search or filter results...**. Merge requests can be filtered by author, assignee,
milestone, and label.
## Issues and merge requests per group
### Issues and merge requests per group
Similar to **Issues and merge requests per project**, you can also search for issues
within a group. Navigate to a group's **Issues** tab and query search results in
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