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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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repositoryGitLab.orgIssues related to Git, from commits, branches, and tags to files, diffs, and the blame view
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reproduced on GitLab Dedicated for GovGitLab.orgIssues that have been reproduced on GitLab Dedicated for Gov
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reproduced on GitLab Self-ManagedGitLab.orgIssues that have been reproduced on GitLab Self-Managed
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requires production accessGitLab.orgBugs that result in support having to access the production Rails console or filesystem to fix.
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researched [DEPRECATED]GitLab.orgUser feedback (from the wider GitLab community) gathered via multiple comments, a survey, UsabilityHub study, card sort/tree test, usability testing and/or user interviews.
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resource planningGitLab.orgManage your capacity and resources across a portfolio of products and programs. Track estimated effort vs actuals, see over and under capacity commitments, and visualize these on your roadmap, high level burn-down charts, and reports.
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responsiveGitLab.orgPertaining to responsive web design which is aimed at crafting sites to provide an optimal viewing and interaction experience—easy reading and navigation with a minimum of resizing, panning, and scrolling—across a wide range of devices.
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retentionGitLab.orgItems related to increasing customer retention that fall outside of Group::Retention. Used for tracking.
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retrospective:11.4GitLab.orgIdentified improvements we could make as a result of the 11.4 retrospective.
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revertedGitLab.orgThis MR contains changes that were reverted (automatically), and have to be re-added by the author.