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  • Inactive issues that are not for the current quarter to improve contributor journey as part of the open source growth strategy: https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/open-source/growth-strategy.html
  • Inactive issues that are not for the current quarter to scale the community as part of the open source growth strategy: https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/open-source/growth-strategy.html
  • Inactive issues that are not for the current quarter that address internal technical debt or improve workflow processes in support of the open source growth strategy: https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/open-source/growth-strategy.html
  • Inactive issues that are not for the current quarter to increase contribution value as part of the open source growth strategy: https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/open-source/growth-strategy.html
  • Inactive issues that are not for the current quarter to expand outreach as part of the open source growth strategy: https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/open-source/growth-strategy.html
  • Inactive issues that are not for the current quarter to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion as part of the open source growth strategy: https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/open-source/growth-strategy.html
  • This label is used to track vulnerabilities identified by team members.
  • cicomponents
    GitLab.org
    Issues related to the CI components
  • AI-UX
    GitLab.org
    Indicates that there is UX work for a feature powered by AI, or a process in support of teams working on AI.
  • Legacy Licensing
    GitLab.org
    Related to the Self-Managed provisioning method of legacy licensing. Owned by `group::provision`.
  • Category for the provisioning of base plan subscriptions, owned by `group::provision`.
  • Category for the provisioning of add-on products, owned by `group::provision`.
  • Identifies epics related to the SCM strategy pillar: Usability at scale