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frontendGitLab.orgIssues for the Frontend team. Covers everything related to the way GitLab behaves (and, to an extent, looks) inside your browser.
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golangGitLab.orgIssues for Ruby teams that require some knowledge of Go, because they may require changes in Gitaly, Workhorse, etc
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workflowready for developmentGitLab.orgIssue has been broken down and prioritized by PM for development https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/product-development-flow/#description-4
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workflowin devGitLab.orgIssues that are actively being worked on by a developer https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/product-development-flow/#description-5
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workflowin reviewGitLab.orgIssues that are undergoing code review by the development team and/or undergoing design review by the UX team https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/product-development-flow/#description-5
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workflowverificationGitLab.orgEverything has been merged, waiting for verification after a deploy https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/product-development-flow/#description-5
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release post itemremovalGitLab.orgGenerates a 'removal' release post item for this issue in the www-gitlab-com project
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release post itemsecondaryGitLab.orgGenerates a 'secondary' release post item for this issue in the www-gitlab-com project
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release post itemtopGitLab.orgGenerates a 'top' release post item for this issue in the www-gitlab-com project
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release-blockerGitLab.orgAn issue or a task blocking a release, either auto_deploy or customer packages
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releasedcandidateGitLab.orgAs a merge request is included in self-managed releases, it will receive the released::candidate label when the release candidate it is included in is deployed to pre.gitlab.com. https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/releases/#self-managed-releases-2
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releasedpublishedGitLab.orgA merge request will receive the released::published label when included in a packaged release, such as 13.6.0 or 13.5.2, and deployed to release.gitlab.net for both automated and manual testing. https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/releases/#self-managed-releases-2
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replacing-gerritGitLab.orgChanges requested by customers seeking to replace Gerrit (see also #replacing-gerrit on GitLab internal Slack)
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reply by emailGitLab.orgIssues related to the Reply by email feature: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/administration/reply_by_email.html