| commit | 0fff27084b5d4daf218c5a16e2290917dfddbf68 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | LeeYoungJoon <dog3hk.dev@gmail.com> | Fri Sep 26 19:07:45 2025 +0900 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri Sep 26 11:07:45 2025 +0100 |
| tree | be04a49f1ed1400441f4640d546bab321c4d9301 | |
| parent | 96675a467ef5811dc1e78b2bec3c90cf0c67ba1c [diff] |
[QualGroup][docs] Reorganize QualGroup docs under Reference section (#160021) This patch makes the following updates to the `QualGroup` documentation: ✅ 1. Move to Reference section Relocated the Qualification Working Group (QualGroup) docs from the main index into the Reference section for better organization and consistency. ✅ 2. Add link in GettingInvolved Inserted a proper link to the QualGroup documentation in the GettingInvolved sync-ups table, improving discoverability for newcomers. ✅ 3. Align structure with Security Group Revised the documentation layout to follow the same structure pattern as the Security Group docs, ensuring consistency across LLVM working group references.
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