From: Ben Bodenmiller Date: Thu, 13 May 2021 10:05:10 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Correct merge request wording for GitLab X-Git-Tag: 9.0.0.45539~179 X-Git-Url: https://source.dussan.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ce38ba902f333221640eb8eab3413cf0ef2762ee;p=sonarqube.git Correct merge request wording for GitLab --- diff --git a/server/sonar-docs/src/pages/analysis/gitlab-integration.md b/server/sonar-docs/src/pages/analysis/gitlab-integration.md index 9669576aee5..580dac5edeb 100644 --- a/server/sonar-docs/src/pages/analysis/gitlab-integration.md +++ b/server/sonar-docs/src/pages/analysis/gitlab-integration.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ With this integration, you'll be able to: Integration with GitLab Self-Managed requires at least GitLab Self-Managed version 11.7. ### Branch Analysis -Community Edition doesn't support the analysis of multiple branches, so you can only analyze your main branch. Starting in [Developer Edition](https://redirect.sonarsource.com/editions/developer.html), you can analyze multiple branches and pull requests. +Community Edition doesn't support the analysis of multiple branches, so you can only analyze your main branch. Starting in [Developer Edition](https://redirect.sonarsource.com/editions/developer.html), you can analyze multiple branches and merge requests. ## Authenticating with GitLab You can delegate authentication to GitLab using a dedicated GitLab OAuth application.