Update GitLab Dedicated handbook page
Why is this change being made?
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As I am going through my onboarding issue, I have found a handful of broken links, outdated references, and typos to update in the GitLab Dedicated handbook page. I propose updating these (especially the outdated references) to ensure those onboarding after me and any other newcomers to Dedicated have an accurate picture of our current status.
The proposed changes are summarized below:
- Updating references to the GitLab Dedicated - Limited Availability epic under Epic Hierarchy as this is now complete.
- Removing reference to the Cross Functional Initiatives as these are now deprecated (see What were Top Cross-Functional Initiatives?)
- Add
dedicated_team_logo.png
undercontent/.../team/gitlab-dedicated/img/
dir so it will populate properly on the GitLab Dedicated page. - Fix minor typos
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Edited by Veronica Mondo