Backport (18.3) "Update dependency @gitlab/web-ide to ^0.0.1-dev-20250925110326"
What does this MR do and why?
It backports a bug fix that addresses a bug in the Web IDE where users can't commit changes on an empty project.
References
- [WebIde][Bug]Can't commit changes to empty project (gitlab-web-ide#523 - closed)
- Fix in the Web IDE project gitlab-web-ide!570 (merged)
- MR that merges fix in v18.5 !206355 (merged)
- 18.4 backport Backport (18.4) "Update dependency @gitlab/web-... (!208280 - merged)
18.3 Demo
demo_empty_project_commit_18.3.mov
MR acceptance checklist
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This MR is backporting a bug fix, documentation update, or spec fix, previously merged in the default branch. 
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The MR that fixed the bug on the default branch has been deployed to GitLab.com (not applicable for documentation or spec changes). 
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The MR title is descriptive (e.g. "Backport of 'title of default branch MR'"). This is important, since the title will be copied to the patch blog post. 
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Required labels have been applied to this merge request - 
severity label and bug subtype labels (if applicable) 
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If this MR fixes a bug that affects customers, the customer label has been applied. 
 
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Set the milestone of the merge request to match the target backport branch version. 
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This MR has been approved by a maintainer (only one approval is required). 
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Ensure the e2e:test-on-omnibus-eejob has either succeeded or been approved by a Software Engineer in Test.
Note to the merge request author and maintainer
If you have questions about the patch release process, please:
- Refer to the patch release runbook for engineers and maintainers for guidance.
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- Once the backport has been merged, the commit changes will be automatically deployed to a release environment that can be used for manual validation. See after merging runbook for details.
Edited  by Enrique Alcántara