Other labels
CISP4
GitLab.org
Priority Score based on Customer Issues Prioritization Framework (https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/product-processes/customer-issues-prioritization-framework/#priority-score); From highest to lowest priority: CISP::1, CISP::2, CISP::3, CISP::4. These priorities represent separate buckets for features and bugs. And these are again separated by group. Currently, this label is only applied to ~type::bug and ~"group:source code"
CISP3
GitLab.org
Priority Score based on Customer Issues Prioritization Framework (https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/product-processes/customer-issues-prioritization-framework/#priority-score); From highest to lowest priority: CISP::1, CISP::2, CISP::3, CISP::4. These priorities represent separate buckets for features and bugs. And these are again separated by group. Currently, this label is only applied to ~type::bug and ~"group:source code"
CISP2
GitLab.org
Priority Score based on Customer Issues Prioritization Framework (https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/product-processes/customer-issues-prioritization-framework/#priority-score); From highest to lowest priority: CISP::1, CISP::2, CISP::3, CISP::4. These priorities represent separate buckets for features and bugs. And these are again separated by group. Currently, this label is only applied to ~type::bug and ~"group:source code"
CISP1
GitLab.org
Priority Score based on Customer Issues Prioritization Framework (https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/product-processes/customer-issues-prioritization-framework/#priority-score); From highest to lowest priority:
CISP::1,
CISP::2,
CISP::3,
CISP::4.
These priorities represent separate buckets for features and bugs. And these are again separated by group. Currently, this label is only applied to ~type::bug and ~"group:source code"
CISA Known Exploited Vulnerability
GitLab.org
Vulnerabilities in CISA's KEV catalog: https://www.cisa.gov/known-exploited-vulnerabilities-catalog
CI/CD UX Team
GitLab.org
Used by the UX CI/CD Team to track process and activities (DRI: Product Design Manager) https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/stage-group-ux-strategy/ci-cd/
CI/CD Core Platform
GitLab.org
Issues and merge requests related to the core of GitLab CI/CD platform - pipeline configuration, pipeline creation, pipeline processing, pipeline statues, artifacts.
CI variables
GitLab.org
Relates to functionality surrounding pre-defined and user-defined variables available in the Build environment.
CI persistence
GitLab.org
Issues related to Persistence (workspaces, caching). Does not include artifacts, which is its own label
CI integrations
GitLab.org
Issues related to the using CI with specific other platforms (for example, Docker, Java, or Mobile)
Prioritized