Labels
Labels
30 labels
- End user-perceivable behaviors which are not desirable.
- End user-perceivable enhancements.
- This item is good for new contributors to make their pull request.
- This is a suggested Hacktoberfest issue.
- High perceived user impact (breaks a critical feature or blocks a release).
- Low perceived user impact (e.g. edge cases).
- Moderate perceived user impact (non-blocking bugs and general improvements).
- Indicates that an issue is too large and should be broken into smaller chunks.
- Indicates that an issue needs more detail in order to be able to be acted upon.
- Corresponds to PRs that need to be updated with the latest develop changes before they can be merged
- Indicates a cherrypick request was approved & completed for a PR.
- Indicates a PR has been denied to be cherrypicked into the latest release branch.
- Indicates that a PR is being requested for being cherrypicked into the ongoing release branch.
- The PR has unresolved issues
- Indicates that a PR should not be merged since the author didn't yet sign the CLA.
- Require all open pull requests to be updated after this PR get's merged
- The PR contains changes that may need to be verified post-merge
- This work item must be completed for its milestone.
- This work item is really important to complete for its milestone, but it can be scoped out.
- This work item is nice to have for its milestone.
- Corresponds to items that haven't seen a recent update and may be automatically closed.
- A single task of work corresponding to a greater milestone. Generally corresponds to a single PR.
- It's not clear what the solution is.
- Solution is clear and broken into good-first-issue-sized chunks.
- The means to find the solution is clear, but it isn't at good-first-issue level yet.
- Temporary label for Ben to keep track of issues he's triaged.