diff --git a/doc/workflow/importing/import_projects_from_github.md b/doc/workflow/importing/import_projects_from_github.md index aad2c63817d9c3f77aa3be910087c69b27c04fd3..3efa92cb868266f29268231358ace708a64bf817 100644 --- a/doc/workflow/importing/import_projects_from_github.md +++ b/doc/workflow/importing/import_projects_from_github.md @@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ It takes just a couple of steps to import your existing GitHub projects to GitLab. Keep in mind that it is possible only if GitHub support is enabled on your GitLab instance. You can read more about GitHub support [here](http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/integration/github.html) +If you want to import from a GitHub Enterprise instance, you need to use GitLab Enterprise; please see the [EE docs for the GitHub integration](http://doc.gitlab.com/ee/integration/github.html). + * Sign in to GitLab.com and go to your dashboard. * To get to the importer page, you need to go to the "New project" page. @@ -15,4 +17,4 @@ GitHub support is enabled on your GitLab instance. You can read more about GitHu * To import a project, you can simple click "Add". The importer will import your repository and issues. Once the importer is done, a new GitLab project will be created with your imported data. ### Note -When you import your projects from GitHub, it is not possible to keep your labels and milestones and issue numbers won't match. We are working on improving this in the near future. \ No newline at end of file +When you import your projects from GitHub, it is not possible to keep your labels and milestones and issue numbers won't match. We are working on improving this in the near future.