Other labels
Specification
Oak-Tree
Describe how something should be done so that when you start, you don't make a mess
! Low
Oak-Tree
Low priority development item. Represents a nice to have which we might get too (eventually).
Duplicate
Oak-Tree
Issue is a duplicate of another issue and adds nothing (or very little) that is new
Prototype
Oak-Tree
The first time you attempt to do something, you'll get it wrong, so build a prototype first. (Another way of saying we might not know how to do this.)
Strategy
Oak-Tree
Big picture discussions, clarificiations, and direction. “Where do we want to go?” rather than, “How do we get there?”
??? : Moderate
Oak-Tree
Fixing the issue provides a moderate challenge. Clear your schedule for the next couple of hours, you've got this!
Discovery
Oak-Tree
Issues which are currently in a state of planning and preparation, where requirements are being discussed and specifications being written.
????? : Complex
Oak-Tree
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.
!!!! Blocking
Oak-Tree
Fix it!!! Highest priority issues which are preventing other work from being done.
Blocked
Oak-Tree
It's not possible to pursue development of the issue because of problems. Issues that are permanently blocked should be tagged with "Dead."
Prioritized