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00d07ba1
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Dec 17, 2020
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Rachel Gottesman
Committed by
Marcin Sedlak-Jakubowski
Dec 17, 2020
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Fix future tense issues
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@@ -31,10 +31,9 @@ git commit -m "this is my commit message. Related to https://gitlab.com/<usernam
Of course, you can replace
`gitlab.com`
with the URL of your own GitLab instance.
NOTE:
Linking your first commit to your issue is going to be relevant
Linking your first commit to your issue is relevant
for tracking your process with
[
GitLab Value Stream Analytics
](
https://about.gitlab.com/stages-devops-lifecycle/value-stream-analytics/
)
.
It
will measure
the time taken for planning the implementation of that issue,
It
measures
the time taken for planning the implementation of that issue,
which is the time between creating an issue and making the first commit.
## From Related Issues
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@@ -45,7 +44,7 @@ issues regarding the same topic.
You do that as explained above, when
[
mentioning an issue from a commit message
](
#from-commit-messages
)
.
When mentioning issue
`#111`
in issue
`#222`
, issue
`#111`
will also display
a notification
When mentioning issue
`#111`
in issue
`#222`
, issue
`#111`
also displays
a notification
in its tracker. That is, you only need to mention the relationship once for it to
display in both issues. The same is valid when mentioning issues in
[
merge requests
](
#from-merge-requests
)
.
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@@ -56,8 +55,8 @@ display in both issues. The same is valid when mentioning issues in [merge reque
Mentioning issues in merge request comments works exactly the same way as
they do for
[
related issues
](
#from-related-issues
)
.
When you mention an issue in a merge request description, it
will simply
[
link the issue and merge request together
](
#from-related-issues
)
. Additionally,
When you mention an issue in a merge request description, it
[
link
s
the issue and merge request together
](
#from-related-issues
)
. Additionally,
you can also
[
set an issue to close automatically
](
managing_issues.md#closing-issues-automatically
)
as soon as the merge request is merged.
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