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    Lin Jen-Shin authored
    * upstream/master: (26 commits)
      Allow searching issues for strings containing colons
      Fix Spinach failure
      [ci skip] UX Guide: Add personas
      Reuse User#find_by_any_email on UserFormatter#find_by_email
      Use leading periods on UserFormatter#find_by_external_uid
      Add CHANGELOG entry
      Add a simple cache for Gitlab::GithubImport::Client#user
      GitHub Importer - Find users based on their email address
      Don't use potentially slow ForkService in spec
      Added support for Authentiq Back-Channel Logout
      Added documentation for permalinks to most recent build artifacts
      Unify issues search behavior by always filtering when ALL labels matches
      Update GitLab Pages to v0.3.1
      Document Timecop usage for time-sensitive tests
      Add process for requesting approval for licenses
      Rename karma job to rake karma
      Update positioning of nav scroll arrows
      Fix issue where files on a fork could not be edited
      Move tanuki to left of title; increase max-width of title
      Refactor project stats & last_commit CSS; left align main nav items
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