Labels can be applied to issues and merge requests. Group labels are available for any project within the group.
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Low priority development item. Represents a nice to have which we might get too (eventually).
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Issue which should be moved into development using a normal process.
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Fix it!!! Highest priority issues which are preventing other work from being done.
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Low value software feature. May bring some value improvement to the software but it is either niche or "nice to have" in nature.
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Moderate value software feature. Solid improvement to the software which will impact many (if not the majority) of users.
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High value software feature. Provides a significant improvement to the software and should be scheduled for implementation.
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Fixing the issue provides a moderate challenge. Clear your schedule for the next couple of hours, you've got this!
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This is a difficult issue. You will need knowledge of the codebase and it will require a significant amount of time.
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Fixing the issue is really hard and requires an investment. The exact causes are unknown, require additional profiling, or a major restructure of the codebase.
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This task should be performed by a machine in a repeatable and robust manner.
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It's not possible to pursue development of the issue because of problems. Issues that are permanently blocked should be tagged with "Dead."
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A permanently blocked issue. It might come back to life, but ... it's not likely.
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Issues which are currently in a state of planning and preparation, where requirements are being discussed and specifications being written.
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Examples, architectural explanations, and reference. Stuff needed to effectively use the software that has been created.
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Issue is a duplicate of another issue and adds nothing (or very little) that is new
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An issue or merge request that is being used for feature work. It will be closed during a comprehensive review that is part of hand-off.
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Task requires frontend JavaScript and React development skills