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### Why a single source of truth
The documentation of GitLab products and features is the SSOT for all information related to implementation, usage, and troubleshooting. It evolves continually, in keeping with new products and features, and with improvements for clarity, accuracy, and completeness.
The documentation of GitLab products and features is the SSOT for all information related to implementation, usage, and troubleshooting. It evolves continuously, in keeping with new products and features, and with improvements for clarity, accuracy, and completeness.
This policy prevents information silos, making it easier to find information about GitLab products.
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1. Explanation
1. Reference (for example, a glossary)
At GitLab, we have so many product changes in our monthly releases that we can't afford to continually update multiple types of information.
At GitLab, we have so many product changes in our monthly releases that we can't afford to continuously update multiple types of information.
If we have multiple types, the information will become outdated. Therefore, we have a [single template](structure.md) for documentation.
We currently do not distinguish specific document types, although we are open to reconsidering this policy
once the documentation has reached a future stage of maturity and quality. If you are reading this, then despite our
continual improvement efforts, that point hasn't been reached.
continuous improvement efforts, that point hasn't been reached.