diff --git a/content/manuals/admin/organization/convert-account.md b/content/manuals/admin/organization/convert-account.md index 00db9570d89..66791d0396e 100644 --- a/content/manuals/admin/organization/convert-account.md +++ b/content/manuals/admin/organization/convert-account.md @@ -48,7 +48,13 @@ Consider the following effects of converting your account: - The user account that you add as the first owner will have full administrative access to configure and manage the organization. -- Converting a user account to an organization will delete all of the user's personal access tokens. See [Create an access token](/manuals/security/for-developers/access-tokens.md#create-an-access-token) for steps on creating personal access tokens after converting the user account. +- To transfer a user's personal access tokens (PATs) to your converted organization, +you must designate the user as an organization owner. This will ensure any PATs associated with the user's account are transferred to the organization owner. + +> [!TIP] +> +> To avoid potentially disrupting service of personal access tokens when converting an account or changing ownership, it is recommended to use [organization access tokens](/manuals/security/for-admins/access-tokens.md). Organization access tokens are +associated with an organization, not a single user account. ## Convert an account into an organization diff --git a/content/manuals/build/building/best-practices.md b/content/manuals/build/building/best-practices.md index 68ea0de2672..eb308bcf862 100644 --- a/content/manuals/build/building/best-practices.md +++ b/content/manuals/build/building/best-practices.md @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ Limiting each container to one process is a good rule of thumb, but it's not a hard and fast rule. For example, not only can containers be [spawned with an init process](/manuals/engine/containers/multi-service_container.md), some programs might spawn additional processes of their own accord. For -instance, [Celery](https://docs.celeryproject.org/) can spawn multiple worker +instance, [Celery](https://docs.celeryq.dev/) can spawn multiple worker processes, and [Apache](https://httpd.apache.org/) can create one process per request.