1. If you are changing the README, some documentation or other things which
have no effect on the tests, add `[ci skip]` somewhere in the commit message
and make sure to read the [documentation styleguide][doc-styleguide]
1. If you have multiple commits please combine them into one commit by
[squashing them][git-squash]
1. Push the commit(s) to your fork
1. Submit a merge request (MR) to the master branch
1. The MR title should describe the change you want to make
1. The MR description should give a motive for your change and the method you
used to achieve it
used to achieve it, see the [merge request description format]
(#merge-request-description-format)
1. If the MR changes the UI it should include before and after screenshots
1. If the MR changes CSS classes please include the list of affected pages
1. If the MR changes CSS classes please include the list of affected pages,
`grep css-class ./app -R`
1. Link any relevant [issues][ce-tracker] in the merge request description and
leave a comment on them with a link back to the MR
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request feel free to mention one of the Merge Marshalls of the [core team][].
Please ensure that your merge request meets the contribution acceptance criteria.
When having your code reviewed and when reviewing merge requests please take the [thoughtbot code review guidelines](https://github.com/thoughtbot/guides/tree/master/code-review) into account.
When having your code reviewed and when reviewing merge requests please take the
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ If you have enough RAM memory and a recent CPU the speed of GitLab is mainly lim
You need at least 2GB of addressable memory (RAM + swap) to install and use GitLab!
With less memory GitLab will give strange errors during the reconfigure run and 500 errors during usage.
- 512MB RAM + 1.5GB of swap is the absolute minimum but we strongly **advise against** this amount of memory. See the unicorn worker section below for more advise.
- 512MB RAM + 1.5GB of swap is the absolute minimum but we strongly **advise against** this amount of memory. See the unicorn worker section below for more advice.
- 1GB RAM + 1GB swap supports up to 100 users but it will be slow
-**2GB RAM** is the **recommended** memory size and supports up to 100 users