fix(releases): Add note about repo name when associating commits#7646
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A customer recently ran into trouble because they were trying to associate commits using the form `some-repo@123abc` rather than the form `some-org/some-repo@123abc`. Though we do have a note about this in the docs, in the section on releases, it's easy to miss. We also don't mention it at all in the CLI docs. This fixes that by pulling it out into a highlighted note in both places.
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A customer recently ran into trouble because they were trying to associate commits using the form
some-repo@123abcrather than the formsome-org/some-repo@123abc. Though we do have a note about this in the docs, in the section on releases, it's easy to miss. We also don't mention it at all in the CLI docs.This fixes that by pulling it out into a highlighted note in both places.