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  • Categorizes an issue as capturing a user story
  • Indicates an issue/PR is related to project web presence.
  • Indicates that a PR is ready to be merged.
  • Indicates that an issue or PR is actively being worked on by a contributor.
  • Indicates that an issue or PR should not be auto-closed due to staleness.
  • Denotes an issue or PR that has aged beyond stale and will be auto-closed.
  • Denotes an issue or PR has remained open with no activity and has become stale.
  • Indicates a PR that requires an org member to verify it is safe to test.
  • Indicates a PR cannot be merged because it has merge conflicts with HEAD.
  • Lowest priority. Possibly useful, but not yet enough support to actually get it done.
  • Higher priority than priority/awaiting-more-evidence.
  • Highest priority. Must be actively worked on as someone's top priority right now.
  • Important over the long term, but may not be staffed and/or may need multiple releases to complete.
  • Must be staffed and worked on either currently, or very soon, ideally in time for the next release.
  • Categorizes an issue or PR as relevant to SIG Community
  • Categorizes an issue or PR as relevant to SIG Cyborgs and Bots.
  • Categorizes an issue or PR as relevant to SIG DevOps.
  • Categorizes an issue or PR as relevant to SIG Docs.
  • Categorizes an issue or PR as relevant to SIG Operations
  • Categorizes an issue or PR as relevant to SIG Pipelines (CI/CD)
  • Categorizes an issue or PR as relevant to SIG SRE
  • Denotes a PR that changes 100-499 lines, ignoring generated files.
  • Denotes a PR that changes 30-99 lines, ignoring generated files.
  • Denotes a PR that changes 10-29 lines, ignoring generated files.
  • Denotes a PR that changes 500-999 lines, ignoring generated files.
  • Denotes a PR that changes 0-9 lines, ignoring generated files.
  • Denotes a PR that changes 1000+ lines, ignoring generated files.
  • This issue could be used for group programming, offer or request.
  • This is a potential observation we need to learn from!