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  • Indicates significant changes that break backward compatibility.
  • This issue or pull request already exists
  • These labels denote the estimated effort required following a Fibonacci-like sequence
  • These labels denote the estimated effort required following a Fibonacci-like sequence.
  • These labels denote the estimated effort required following a Fibonacci-like sequence
  • These labels denote the estimated effort required following a Fibonacci-like sequence.
  • These labels denote the estimated effort required following a Fibonacci-like sequence.
  • These labels denote the estimated effort required following a Fibonacci-like sequence.
  • Ideal for newcomers to the project, indicating issues that are relatively easy to resolve.
  • Marks issues or pull requests where additional assistance is needed.
  • Issues that should be completed within two days.
  • Issues that require immediate attention.
  • Issues that should be addressed in the near future.
  • Indicates that the issue or pull request has been reviewed and approved for further action.
  • Marks issues or pull requests that cannot proceed due to external dependencies or other factors.
  • Labels issues or pull requests that are not currently active or being worked on.
  • Used for items that are awaiting a decision or are in the process of being reviewed.
  • Marks a problem causing incorrect or unexpected behavior in the software.
  • Indicates maintenance tasks that need to be done.
  • For items that are open for discussion before a decision is made.
  • Related to documentation, such as improvements or corrections.
  • Requests for new features or significant enhancements.
  • Applied to changes that fix a bug or issue.
  • Pertains to vulnerabilities or security improvements.
  • Related to tests and testing infrastructure.
  • This will not be worked on
  • Indicates work in a highly unpredictable context, usually requiring novel solutions.
  • Work that has many interconnected parts and variables, requiring a careful approach to solve.
  • Refers to work that, while intricate, can be addressed through expert knowledge or practice.
  • Work that is straightforward and well-understood, often with clear steps on how to proceed.