The docs for "Set the default target project" do not mention the version it was introduced in.
Description
The docs for Set the default target project do not mention the version it was introduced in.
Steps to reproduce
- Look at the GitLab 13.12 documentation as the closest analogue for the 13.7.1 instance I happen to be using.
- Note that Set the default target project exists.
Actual result
- Poke helpless around the local instance's settings, trying to find said option
- Find the issue that created the option, and note that it was added in 13.11
- Raise a ticket to our admins requested an upgrade.
Expected result
- Note that the documentation has the "Introduced in GitLab 13.11." tag.
- Raise a ticket to our admins requested an upgrade.
Further details
The GitLab docs in my experience are really good about indicating when new features were introduced, so I kind-of got lazy and figured if I see it in the major-version documentation, and it's not marked with an introduction version, then I almost certainly have it on this instance.
I could have checked the docs included in my on-prem instance, but then my outcome would have been "There's no such feature", and I might have stopped looking there. (Also, search engines don't index the docs for our on-prem instance, thankfully...)