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Specify needs:artifacts instead of needs generally

drew stachon requested to merge dc-needs-artifacts-docs into master

What does this MR do?

This just adds some specificity to the type of needs configuration we're recommending. There are several types of needs that can be used, and we mean one specific type instead of the type in this section. The link is already correct, this just reads in a more obvious way.

Related issues

None, I was just reading the needs docs, like I do.

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