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tw-testing
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Related to tools, process, standards for doc/UI/Release Post content testing, including linting. Also use more-specific labels like ~vale or ~markdownlint, if applicable. Typically involving the Technical Writing Test Automation Committee.
tw-weight1
GitLab.org
(optional) Technical Writing team member's effort, similar to fixing a single misspelling or adding a punctuation
tw-weight13
GitLab.org
(optional) Technical Writing team member's effort, similar to creating an entirely new page for a feature or process
tw-weight3
GitLab.org
(optional) Technical Writing team member's effort, similar to developing or revising a few sentences
tw-weight5
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(optional) Technical Writing team member's effort, similar to developing or revising a section of content
tw-weight8
GitLab.org
(optional) Technical Writing team member's effort, similar to revising a full page of provided content, or developing a half page
twtriaged
GitLab.org
The Technical Writing effort for this has been identified, and no additional reminders are required from the bot.
typebug
GitLab.org
Issues that report undesirable or incorrect behavior. See https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/metrics/#work-type-classification
- Lock on merge
- Issues
- Merge requests
typefeature
GitLab.org
Any issue/MR that contains work to support the implementation of a feature and/or results in an improvement in the user experience. Read more at https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/metrics/#work-type-classification
- Lock on merge
- Issues
- Merge requests
typeignore
GitLab.org
When using this type, the issue will be excluded from cross functional planning metrics. This is used for meta, planning, issues.
- Lock on merge
- Issues
- Merge requests
typemaintenance
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Upkeeping efforts and catch-up corrective improvements that are not Feature nor Bugs. Read more at https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/metrics/#work-type-classification
- Lock on merge
- Issues
- Merge requests
unplanned-upgrade-stop
GitLab.org
The label is for upgrade bugs which resulted in retroactively adding required upgrade stop to the Upgrade Path. Also applied to the relevant Root Cause Analysis issues for such upgrade bugs.
https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/unplanned-upgrade-stop/
upcoming security release
GitLab.org
GitLab security releases. This label should only be added for (critical) security root/meta issues. Do not add this label to individual security issues and/or merge requests.
upstream deps
GitLab.org
This label represent issues that requires fixes too be developed upstream in dependency projects