GitLab 13 breaking changes: project paths/links
Whoops, it nearly went unnoticed:
With the introduction of subgroups, GitLab's URL path structure became more complex. We've been introducing a separator, /-/, to improve clarity between groups, projects, and pages within a project. For example, https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues is now https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues. These changes result in improved performance, stability, and simplicity.
As we introduce the separator to additional pages, we automatically redirect requests to the old paths to the new ones. With GitLab 13.0, we are removing this redirect for pages which have had the separator since GitLab 12.0.
Regular usage of GitLab will not be impacted by this change. However bookmarks or scripting created over a year ago, utilizing an affected path, will need to be updated to utilize the new path.
https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2020/05/06/gitlab-com-13-0-breaking-changes/
TODOs
- check and update links on website list of affected pages/links:
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releases -
news (release articles 1.0 / 0.92.5 reviewed) -
pages (in progress) -
translated pages -
redirects -
team descriptions
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check and update links in wiki - check and update links in README or other source files:
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master -
1.0.x see inkscape!2034 (merged) -
0.92.x -
other Inkscape project repositories on Gitlab
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issue templates for inbox / inkscape? -
bug migration page -
inkchatbot