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Documentation
Oak-Tree
Examples, architectural explanations, and reference. Stuff needed to effectively use the software that has been created.
Operations
Oak-Tree
Involves the operations of the technology. Might be related to platform, configuration, or runtime environment.
Sprint: Current
Oak-Tree
Issues that are queued to be worked on now (but are not currently in development)
Testing
Oak-Tree
The issue has been implemented, prepared, and packaged. It is currently waiting on the results of testing (unit, integration, functional, or production) before being closed. Basically, really almost done (for real).
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).
!!!! Blocking
Oak-Tree
Fix it!!! Highest priority issues which are preventing other work from being done.
Duplicate
Oak-Tree
Issue is a duplicate of another issue and adds nothing (or very little) that is new
Discovery
Oak-Tree
Issues which are currently in a state of planning and preparation, where requirements are being discussed and specifications being written.
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