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Wrong names in workflow image #1953

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juanMamian opened this issue Jun 3, 2024 · 0 comments
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Wrong names in workflow image #1953

juanMamian opened this issue Jun 3, 2024 · 0 comments
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There's no existing/similar bug report.

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This report is about a single actionable bug.

  • I'm reporting a single actionable bug

This report is about the ProGit book, version 2, English language.

  • This bug is not about a translation or old version

Bug covers book website/pdf

  • I confirm the bug is about the book as found on the website/pdf

Problem is present in the Pro Git book on the website?

  • This bug also affects the Pro Git book as published on the website.

Which version of the book is affected?

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Describe the bug:

Chapter: 5.2. In the "Private Managed Team" example, the figure 68 has Jhon and Josie names swapped.

Steps to reproduce:

  1. [Go to ] https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Distributed-Git-Contributing-to-a-Project#_private_managed_team.
  2. Scroll down to figure 68 Basic sequence of this managed-team workflow

Expected behavior:

Jhon should be shown working on issueA and Josie on issueB.

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@juanMamian juanMamian added the bug label Jun 3, 2024
@juanMamian juanMamian changed the title Wrong names in worflow image Wrong names in workflow image Jun 3, 2024
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