Labels
Labels can be applied to issues, merge requests, and epics. Group labels are available for any project within the group.
Labels 3,718
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A label to let users know that this issue is a suitable beginner issue for devs learning python and the AIGW.
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Pertains to all Sec Section groups https://about.gitlab.com/direction/security/
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Issues related to analytics, like feature usage, graphs and data we can display in GitLab UI
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Good issues for onboarding to technical aspects of product intelligence domain
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Issues related to the Merge Request approvals feature: http://doc.gitlab.com/ee/workflow/merge_request_approvals.html
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A label applied to Merge Requests that were later identified as having introduced a vulnerability during a security release. This label is used for tracking review coverage metrics and should be applied retroactively to the original Merge Request when a vulnerability is discovered. The purpose of this label is to help measure the Application Security team's effectiveness in preventing vulnerabilities through code review by tracking which vulnerability-introducing changes went through security review gitlab-com/content-sites/handbook!11439
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A label applied to Merge Requests in which a vulnerability was identified and prevented going into production if it was fixed before being merged. This label is used for tracking review coverage metrics. The purpose of this label is to help measure the Application Security team's effectiveness in identified vulnerabilities through code review.
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This label is applied by an AppSec team member when all findings from AppSec's SAST rules have been reviewed. See https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-security/appsec/sast-custom-rules
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This label is applied automatically when AppSec's SAST rules are flagged on a merge request. See https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-security/product-security/appsec/sast-custom-rules
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Added when automation has detected a SAST violation of GitLab's AppSec team's rules. See https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-security/product-security/appsec/sast-custom-rules
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Add this label when AppSec's SAST rules were helpful, informative, and/or not unhelpful. See https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-security/product-security/appsec/sast-custom-rules