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release post itemprimary
GitLab.org
Generates a 'primary' release post item for this issue in the www-gitlab-com project
release post itemremoval
GitLab.org
Generates a 'removal' release post item for this issue in the www-gitlab-com project
release post itemsecondary
GitLab.org
Generates a 'secondary' release post item for this issue in the www-gitlab-com project
release post itemtop
GitLab.org
Generates a 'top' release post item for this issue in the www-gitlab-com project
release-blocker
GitLab.org
An issue or a task blocking a release, either auto_deploy or customer packages
releasedcandidate
GitLab.org
As 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
releasedpublished
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A 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
replacing-gerrit
GitLab.org
Changes requested by customers seeking to replace Gerrit (see also #replacing-gerrit on GitLab internal Slack)
reply by email
GitLab.org
Issues related to the Reply by email feature: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/administration/reply_by_email.html
repository
GitLab.org
Issues related to Git, from commits, branches, and tags to files, diffs, and the blame view
requires production access
GitLab.org
Bugs that result in support having to access the production Rails console or filesystem to fix.
researched [DEPRECATED]
GitLab.org
User feedback (from the wider GitLab community) gathered via multiple comments, a survey, UsabilityHub study, card sort/tree test, usability testing and/or user interviews.
resource planning
GitLab.org
Manage 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.
responsive
GitLab.org
Pertaining 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.
retention
GitLab.org
Items related to increasing customer retention that fall outside of Group::Retention. Used for tracking.