@@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ The Package Registry supports the following formats:
## Accepting contributions
The below table lists formats that are not supported, but are accepting Community contributions for. Consider contributing to GitLab. This [development documentation](../../development/packages.md) will
guide you through the process.
The below table lists formats that are not supported, but are accepting Community contributions for. Consider contributing to GitLab. This [development documentation](../../development/packages.md)
guides you through the process.
| Format | Status |
| ------ | ------ |
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@@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ guide you through the process.
NOTE: **Note:**
After the Packages feature is enabled, the repositories are available
for all new projects by default. To enable it for existing projects, users will
have to explicitly do so in the project's settings.
for all new projects by default. To enable it for existing projects, users
explicitly do so in the project's settings.
To enable the Packages feature:
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@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ To enable the Packages feature:
**Installations from source**
1. After the installation is complete, you will have to configure the `packages`
1. After the installation is complete, you configure the `packages`
section in `config/gitlab.yml`. Set to `true` to enable it:
```yaml
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@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ To enable the Packages feature:
**Helm Chart installations**
1. After the installation is complete, you will have to configure the `packages`
1. After the installation is complete, you configure the `packages`
section in `global.appConfig.packages`. Set to `true` to enable it:
```yaml
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@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ We recommend using the [consolidated object storage settings](../object_storage.
After [configuring the object storage](#using-object-storage), you may use the
following task to migrate existing packages from the local storage to the remote one.
The processing will be done in a background worker and requires **no downtime**.
The processing is done in a background worker and requires **no downtime**.