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Commit efa1bc37 by Achilleas Pipinellis

Fix typos and add a paragraph to urge people to mention the relevant MR

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### Technical debt
In order to track things that can be improved in GitLab codebase, we created a
*technical debt* label in [issue tracker of CE][ce-tracker].
In order to track things that can be improved in GitLab's codebase, we created
the ~"Technical debt" label in [GitLab's issue tracker][ce-tracker].
This label should be added to issues that describe things that can be improved,
shortcuts that has been taken, code that needs refactoring, features that need
shortcuts that have been taken, code that needs refactoring, features that need
additional attention, and all other things that have been left behind due to
high velocity of development.
Everyone can create an issue (though you may need to ask for adding a specific
label, if you do not have permissions to do it by yourself), additional labels
can be combined with *technical debt* label, to make it easier to schedule the
improvements for a release.
Everyone can create an issue, though you may need to ask for adding a specific
label, if you do not have permissions to do it by yourself. Additional labels
can be combined with the `Technical debt` label, to make it easier to schedule
the improvements for a release.
Issues with *technical debt* label have a same priority like issues that
describe a new features that can be introduced in GitLab, and should be
scheduled for a release by appropriate person.
Issues tagged with the `Technical debt` label have the same priority like issues
that describe a new feature to be introduced in GitLab, and should be scheduled
for a release by the appropriate person.
Make sure to mention the merge request that the `Technical debt` issue is
associated with in the description of the issue.
## Merge requests
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