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[CT-2780] [Docs] Broken links in CONTRIBUTING.md #8018

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gem7318 opened this issue Jul 2, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #8017
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[CT-2780] [Docs] Broken links in CONTRIBUTING.md #8018

gem7318 opened this issue Jul 2, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #8017
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gem7318 commented Jul 2, 2023

Is this a new bug in dbt-core?

  • I believe this is a new bug in dbt-core
  • I have searched the existing issues, and I could not find an existing issue for this bug

Current Behavior

There are a few broken links in CONTRIBUTING.md - this PR fixes them.

changie new has a Docs section and isn't able to be completed without an issue number.

(apologies if changie new isn't needed for .md patches - new dbt-core contributor here😬)

Expected Behavior

Working links.

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This PR fixes the broken links.

@gem7318 gem7318 added bug Something isn't working triage labels Jul 2, 2023
@github-actions github-actions bot changed the title [Docs] Broken links in CONTRIBUTING.md [CT-2780] [Docs] Broken links in CONTRIBUTING.md Jul 2, 2023
@jtcohen6 jtcohen6 removed the triage label Jul 4, 2023
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jtcohen6 commented Jul 5, 2023

Resolved by #8017

@jtcohen6 jtcohen6 closed this as completed Jul 5, 2023
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