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priority/awaiting-more-evidence
priority/awaiting-more-evidence
Lowest priority. Possibly useful, but not yet enough support to actually get it done.
priority/backlog
priority/backlog
Higher priority than priority/awaiting-more-evidence.
priority/critical-urgent
priority/critical-urgent
Highest priority. Must be actively worked on as someone's top priority right now.
priority/important-longterm
priority/important-longterm
Important over the long term, but may not be staffed and/or may need multiple releases to complete.
priority/important-soon
priority/important-soon
Must be staffed and worked on either currently, or very soon, ideally in time for the next release.
release-note
release-note
Denotes a PR that will be considered when it comes time to generate release notes.
release-note-action-required
release-note-action-required
Denotes a PR that introduces potentially breaking changes that require user action.
release-note-none
release-note-none
Denotes a PR that doesn't merit a release note.
size/L
size/L
Denotes a PR that changes 100-499 lines, ignoring generated files.
size/M
size/M
Denotes a PR that changes 30-99 lines, ignoring generated files.
size/S
size/S
Denotes a PR that changes 10-29 lines, ignoring generated files.
size/XL
size/XL
Denotes a PR that changes 500-999 lines, ignoring generated files.
size/XS
size/XS
Denotes a PR that changes 0-9 lines, ignoring generated files.
size/XXL
size/XXL
Denotes a PR that changes 1000+ lines, ignoring generated files.
skip-review
skip-review
Indicates a PR is trusted, used by tide for auto-merging PRs.
spam
spam
Indicates a PR is of bad quality and probably automated.
status/approved-for-milestone
status/approved-for-milestone
Used during release burndown. Denotes an issue or PR is approved to be part of the release
status/in-progress
status/in-progress
Used during release burndown. Denotes that an issue is actively being worked.
status/in-review
status/in-review
Used during release burndown. Denotes that a fix for an issue is actively being reviewed.
tide/merge-blocker
tide/merge-blocker
Denotes an issue that blocks the tide merge queue for a branch while it is open.
tide/merge-method-merge
tide/merge-method-merge
Denotes a PR that should use a standard merge by tide when it merges.
tide/merge-method-rebase
tide/merge-method-rebase
Denotes a PR that should be rebased by tide when it merges.
tide/merge-method-squash
tide/merge-method-squash
Denotes a PR that should be squashed by tide when it merges.
triage/needs-information
triage/needs-information
Indicates an issue needs more information in order to work on it.
triage/not-reproducible
triage/not-reproducible
Indicates an issue can not be reproduced as described.
triage/support
triage/support
Indicates an issue that is a support question.
wontfix
wontfix
This will not be worked on