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Summary

Standardizes the company name to DefectDojo, Inc. everywhere it appears in the documentation site. The name was previously rendered inconsistently as "DefectDojo Inc" or "DefectDojo Inc." (missing the comma).

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11 references across 8 files, text-only (no structural or presentation changes):

  • docs/config/_default/hugo.toml — site copyright string
  • docs/layouts/_partials/footer/footer.html — footer copyright
  • docs/layouts/home.html — hero subtitle and trial CTA
  • docs/content/get_started/about/about_defectdojo.md — 3 references
  • docs/content/get_started/about/ui_pro_vs_os.md
  • docs/content/get_started/common_use_cases/common_use_cases.md — possessive form
  • docs/content/asset_modelling/PRO_hierarchy/priority_sla.md — possessive form
  • docs/content/help/contact_support.md

Possessive uses become "DefectDojo, Inc.'s".

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Standardize every reference to the company name as "DefectDojo, Inc."
across the docs site content, config, and layout templates. Previously
the name appeared as "DefectDojo Inc" or "DefectDojo Inc." without the
comma. Possessive uses become "DefectDojo, Inc.'s".

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
@Maffooch Maffooch force-pushed the devgrega/docs-defectdojo-inc branch from 351e448 to 1653b25 Compare July 15, 2026 02:19
@Maffooch Maffooch changed the base branch from dev to bugfix July 15, 2026 02:19
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