6 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/docs/dev/cas.md b/docs/development/cas.md
index 592b2d8d4f..592b2d8d4f 100644
--- a/docs/dev/cas.md
+++ b/docs/development/cas.md
diff --git a/docs/dev/git.md b/docs/development/git.md
index 87950f07b2..9b1ed54b65 100644
--- a/docs/dev/git.md
+++ b/docs/development/git.md
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ commits each of which contains a single change building on what came
before. Here, by way of an arbitrary example, is the top of `git log --graph
b2dba0607`:
-<img src="git/clean.png" alt="clean git graph" width="500px">
+<img src="img/git/clean.png" alt="clean git graph" width="500px">
Note how the commit comment explains clearly what is changing and why. Also
note the *absence* of merge commits, as well as the absence of commits called
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Ok, so that's what we'd like to achieve. How do we achieve it?
The TL;DR is: when you come to merge a pull request, you *probably* want to
“squash and merge”:
-.
+.
(This applies whether you are merging your own PR, or that of another
contributor.)
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ complicated. Here's how we do it.
Let's start with a picture:
-
+
It looks complicated, but it's really not. There's one basic rule: *anyone* is
free to merge from *any* more-stable branch to *any* less-stable branch at
diff --git a/docs/dev/git/branches.jpg b/docs/development/img/git/branches.jpg
index 715ecc8cd0..715ecc8cd0 100644
--- a/docs/dev/git/branches.jpg
+++ b/docs/development/img/git/branches.jpg
Binary files differdiff --git a/docs/dev/git/clean.png b/docs/development/img/git/clean.png
index 3accd7ccef..3accd7ccef 100644
--- a/docs/dev/git/clean.png
+++ b/docs/development/img/git/clean.png
Binary files differdiff --git a/docs/dev/git/squash.png b/docs/development/img/git/squash.png
index 234caca3e4..234caca3e4 100644
--- a/docs/dev/git/squash.png
+++ b/docs/development/img/git/squash.png
Binary files differdiff --git a/docs/dev/saml.md b/docs/development/saml.md
index a9bfd2dc05..a9bfd2dc05 100644
--- a/docs/dev/saml.md
+++ b/docs/development/saml.md
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