Labels can be applied to issues, merge requests, and epics. Group labels are available for any project within the group.
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secauto|workflowblockedGitLab.comSignals that a work unit cannot be brought forward by SecAuto due to one or multiple blockers
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secauto|workflowcancelledGitLab.comSignals that a work unit is no longer desired and hence shall not be delivered by SecAuto
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secauto|workflowdoneGitLab.comSignals that a work unit has been both delivered by SecAuto and accepted by the final customer
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secauto|workflowin-progressGitLab.comSignals that a work unit is in-progress and to be delivered by SecAuto
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secauto|workflownewGitLab.comSignals that this is a new potential task for the SecAuto team to triage, prioritize and if accepted execute on
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secauto|workflowreadyGitLab.comSignals that a work unit has been triaged, properly scoped and is ready to be worked on by SecAuto
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seccomp workflowblockedGitLab.comIssues that are blocked and need a resolution plan or escalation. Move to ~"seccomp workflow::in progress" once unblocked.
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seccomp workflowcancelledGitLab.comIssue closed because the work was cancelled because it was no longer needed or relevant.
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seccomp workflowin progressGitLab.comIssues that are being actively worked by the team and should have a health status and an assignee. Stale issues with this label should be moved to blocked or cancelled.
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seccomp workflowreadyGitLab.comRefined backlog (accompanied by ~"seccomp priority::" label). These issues will be picked up as other issues are closed. (To Do)
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seccomp workflowtriageGitLab.comSkip to ::ready if work is well defined. These issues need peer review or further refinement and prioritization so they can be included in the Ready bucket. (Should Do)
Prioritized