Remove references in documentation to My>Settings
This item no longer exists in the menus. The Settings link is only
in the right hand area of the menu bar.
Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <sop@google.com>
diff --git a/Documentation/user-upload.txt b/Documentation/user-upload.txt
index fef0d0a..c93d1ca 100644
--- a/Documentation/user-upload.txt
+++ b/Documentation/user-upload.txt
@@ -13,9 +13,9 @@
SSH Authentication
------------------
-Each user uploading changes to Gerrit must configure one or
-more SSH public keys. The per-user SSH key list can be accessed
-over the web within Gerrit by `My` > `Settings` (or by visting
+Each user uploading changes to Gerrit must configure one
+or more SSH public keys. The per-user SSH key list can be
+accessed over the web within Gerrit by `Settings` (or by visting
`http://'hostname'/settings`) then accessing the `SSH Keys` tab.
To register a new SSH key for use with Gerrit, paste the contents
@@ -66,11 +66,11 @@
In the command above, `sshusername` is always the local part of your
preferred email address (the text before the `@` sign). The exact
-value chosen by Gerrit can be confirmed by visting `My` > `Settings`,
+value chosen by Gerrit can be confirmed by visting `Settings`,
and copying the `SSH Username` field. For example, a user who
has selected a preferred email address of `john.doe@example.com`
-would be assigned `john.doe` as their SSH username. For many
-users, this may also be identical to their local username.
+would be assigned `john.doe` as their SSH username. For many users,
+this may also be identical to their local username.
To determine the port number Gerrit is running on, visit the special
information URL `http://'hostname'/ssh_info`, and copy the port