Merge branch 'lucyfox-master-patch-97433' into 'master'
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See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!51007
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Name Last commit Last update
.github Rename GitLab CE to FOSS in GitHub issue templates
.gitlab Merge branch 'use-secure-jobs-templates' into 'master'
.theia Revert "Move host authorization to to gitpod file"
app Merge branch 'versionless-package-api-option' into 'master'
bin Upgrade `spring` to `2.1.1`
builds Add missing builds/ folder to fix backup tests
cable Add structured logging for ActionCable
changelogs Merge branch 'change-clusters-helm-major-version-default-to-3' into 'master'
config Merge branch '239837-incidenet-management-list-to-page-specific-css' into 'master'
danger Add warning for file addition of controller specs to Danger
data/whats_new BUGFIX - translate 'core' => 'free' for "whats new"
db Merge branch 'change-clusters-helm-major-version-default-to-3' into 'master'
doc Merge branch 'docs-api-metadata' into 'master'
docker Update docs links to use ee not ce
ee change more it to specify
file_hooks Add support for /file_hooks directory
fixtures/emojis Fix typos in the whole gitlab-ce project
generator_templates Update example in Migration Style guide
haml_lint Check `help_page_url` by documentation link linter
lib Merge branch 'versionless-package-api-option' into 'master'
locale Merge branch 'jivanvl-remove-total-duration-ci-cd-analytics-fe' into 'master'
log init commit
plugins Add support for /file_hooks directory
public Forbid issues realtime_changes route in robots.txt
qa Merge branch 'ml-delete-netrc-after-each-test' into 'master'
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