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Léo-Paul Géneau
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@@ -5,17 +5,32 @@ Enterprise Edition (look for the [`CE Upstream` merge requests]).
This merge is done automatically in a
[
scheduled pipeline
](
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/release-tools/-/jobs/43201679
)
.
If a merge is already in progress, the job
[
doesn't create a new one
](
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/release-tools/-/jobs/43157687
)
.
**
If you are pinged in a
`CE Upstream`
merge request to resolve a conflict,
please resolve the conflict as soon as possible or ask someone else to do it!
**
>**Note:**
It's ok to resolve more conflicts than the one that you are asked to resolve. In
that case, it's a good habit to ask for a double-check on your resolution by
someone who is familiar with the code you touched.
## What to do if you are pinged in a `CE Upstream` merge request to resolve a conflict?
1.
Please resolve the conflict as soon as possible or ask someone else to do it
-
It's ok to resolve more conflicts than the one that you are asked to resolve.
In that case, it's a good habit to ask for a double-check on your resolution
by someone who is familiar with the code you touched.
1.
Once you have resolved your conflicts, push to the branch (no force-push)
1.
Assign the merge request to the next person that has to resolve a conflict
1.
If all conflicts are resolved after your resolution is pushed, keep the merge
request assigned to you:
**
you are now responsible for the merge request to be
green
**
1.
If you need any help, you can ping the current [release managers], or ask in
the
`#ce-to-ee`
Slack channel
A few notes about the automatic CE->EE merge job:
-
If a merge is already in progress, the job
[
doesn't create a new one
](
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/release-tools/-/jobs/43157687
)
.
-
If there is nothing to merge (i.e. EE is up-to-date with CE), the job doesn't
create a new one
-
The job posts messages to the
`#ce-to-ee`
Slack channel to inform what's the
current CE->EE merge status (e.g. "A new MR has been created", "A MR is still pending")
[
`CE Upstream` merge requests
]:
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests?label_name%5B%5D=CE+upstream
[
release managers
]:
https://about.gitlab.com/release-managers/
## Always merge EE merge requests before their CE counterparts
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