wiki mirroring: Clarify what "Wiki project" is authored by lelutin's avatar lelutin
slight change in the wording just to make it easier to understand where
the token is placed.

I've also reworked a paragraph below. I don't see what's natural about
the limitations. They're just a random limitation that gitlab decided to
impose on the CE just so that they have more features for their paid
version.
...@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ To do this, you'll need to create [project access tokens](https://gitlab.torproj ...@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ To do this, you'll need to create [project access tokens](https://gitlab.torproj
Wiki and use the [repository mirror feature](https://gitlab.torproject.org/help/user/project/repository/repository_mirroring.md) to replicate the wiki Wiki and use the [repository mirror feature](https://gitlab.torproject.org/help/user/project/repository/repository_mirroring.md) to replicate the wiki
into a separate project. into a separate project.
1. in the Wiki project, head for the **Settings: Access Tokens** page 1. in the project that contains the Wiki (for example tpo/tpa/team>), head for the **Settings: Access Tokens** page
and create a new token: and create a new token:
- name: `wiki-replica` - name: `wiki-replica`
- expiration date: removed - expiration date: removed
...@@ -243,10 +243,10 @@ triggered. Refresh the page to see status, you should see the **Last ...@@ -243,10 +243,10 @@ triggered. Refresh the page to see status, you should see the **Last
successful update** column updated. When you push to the replica, the successful update** column updated. When you push to the replica, the
wiki should be updated. wiki should be updated.
Naturally, because of limitations of GitLab, you cannot pull changes Because of limitations imposd on GitLab Community Edition, you cannot pull
from the wiki to the replica. But considering only a limited set of changes from the wiki to the replica. But considering only a limited set of
users have access to the wiki in the first place, this shouldn't be a users have access to the wiki in the first place, this shouldn't be a problem as
problem as long as everyone pushes to the replica. long as everyone pushes to the replica.
Another major caveat is that git repositories and wikis have a Another major caveat is that git repositories and wikis have a
different "home page". In repositories, the `README.*` or `index.*` different "home page". In repositories, the `README.*` or `index.*`
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