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diff --git a/doc/user/group/index.md b/doc/user/group/index.md index 88f4bb2ee04..30761a66563 100644 --- a/doc/user/group/index.md +++ b/doc/user/group/index.md @@ -40,20 +40,20 @@ In GitLab, a namespace is a unique name to be used as a user name, a group name, - `http://gitlab.example.com/groupname` - `http://gitlab.example.com/groupname/subgroup_name` -For example, consider a user called John: +For example, consider a user named Alex: -1. John creates his account on GitLab.com with the username `john`; -his profile will be accessed under `https://gitlab.example.com/john` -1. John creates a group for his team with the groupname `john-team`; -his group and its projects will be accessed under `https://gitlab.example.com/john-team` -1. John creates a subgroup of `john-team` with the subgroup name `marketing`; -his subgroup and its projects will be accessed under `https://gitlab.example.com/john-team/marketing` +1. Alex creates an account on GitLab.com with the username `alex`; +their profile will be accessed under `https://gitlab.example.com/alex` +1. Alex creates a group for their team with the groupname `alex-team`; +the group and its projects will be accessed under `https://gitlab.example.com/alex-team` +1. Alex creates a subgroup of `alex-team` with the subgroup name `marketing`; +this subgroup and its projects will be accessed under `https://gitlab.example.com/alex-team/marketing` By doing so: -- Any team member mentions John with `@john` -- John mentions everyone from his team with `@john-team` -- John mentions only his marketing team with `@john-team/marketing` +- Any team member mentions Alex with `@alex` +- Alex mentions everyone from their team with `@alex-team` +- Alex mentions only the marketing team with `@alex-team/marketing` ## Issues and merge requests within a group |