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Commit c7f8b833 by Dylan Griffith

Capitalize runner in a couple more places

parent af503c8d
...@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ are: ...@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ are:
a specific Runner to have the right credentials for this. The [usage of tags](#using-tags) a specific Runner to have the right credentials for this. The [usage of tags](#using-tags)
may be useful in this case. Specific Runners process jobs using a [FIFO] queue. may be useful in this case. Specific Runners process jobs using a [FIFO] queue.
- **Group Runners** are useful when you have multiple projects under one group - **Group Runners** are useful when you have multiple projects under one group
and would like all projects to have access to a set of runners. Group Runners and would like all projects to have access to a set of Runners. Group Runners
process jobs using a [FIFO] queue. process jobs using a [FIFO] queue.
A Runner that is specific only runs for the specified project(s). A shared Runner A Runner that is specific only runs for the specified project(s). A shared Runner
...@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ To enable/disable a Runner in your project: ...@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ To enable/disable a Runner in your project:
> **Note**: > **Note**:
Consider that if you don't lock your specific Runner to a specific project, any Consider that if you don't lock your specific Runner to a specific project, any
user with Master role in you project can assign your runner to another arbitrary user with Master role in you project can assign your Runner to another arbitrary
project without requiring your authorization, so use it with caution. project without requiring your authorization, so use it with caution.
An admin can enable/disable a specific Runner for projects: An admin can enable/disable a specific Runner for projects:
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