@@ -73,6 +73,13 @@ Do not use **Developer permissions**. A user who is assigned the Developer role
See [the Microsoft style guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/style-guide/a-z-word-list-term-collections/d/disable-disabled) for guidance.
Use **inactive** or **off** instead. ([Vale](../testing.md#vale) rule: [`InclusionAbleism.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/doc/.vale/gitlab/InclusionAbleism.yml))
## earlier
Use when talking about version numbers.
- Avoid: In GitLab 14.1 and lower.
- Use instead: In GitLab 14.1 and earlier.
## easily
Do not use. If the user doesn't find the process to be easy, we lose their trust.
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@@ -151,6 +158,13 @@ Do not use. If the user doesn't find the feature or process to be handy, we lose
Do not use. Instead, direct readers to the GitLab [reference architectures](../../../administration/reference_architectures/index.md) for information about configuring GitLab for handling greater amounts of users.
## higher
Do not use when talking about version numbers.
- Avoid: In GitLab 14.1 and higher.
- Use instead: In GitLab 14.1 and later.
## I
Do not use first-person singular. Use **you**, **we**, or **us** instead. ([Vale](../testing.md#vale) rule: [`FirstPerson.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/doc/.vale/gitlab/FirstPerson.yml))
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@@ -171,10 +185,24 @@ Lowercase.
Lowercase.
## later
Use when talking about version numbers.
- Avoid: In GitLab 14.1 and higher.
- Use instead: In GitLab 14.1 and later.
## log in, log on
Do not use. Use [sign in](#sign-in) instead. If the user interface has **Log in**, you can use it.