Labels
Labels can be applied to issues, merge requests, and epics. Group labels are available for any project within the group.
Labels 3,523
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departmentinfrastructure platformsGitLab.orgIssues related to the Infrastructure Platforms department https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/infrastructure-platforms/
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dependency listGitLab.orgIssues about Dependency List feature (see &858). Formerly "bill of material"
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deploy keysGitLab.orgIssues about per repository and global deploy keys, part of the Release stage of the DevOps lifecycle
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design-weight1GitLab.org(Trivial) Mostly small UI changes leading to small incremental UX improvements. No users’ workflow involved in these changes. Requirements are clear and there are no unanswered questions.
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design-weight13GitLab.orgHighly significant changes impacting multiple user flows, a large new feature, and/or a complete redesign. This issue could significantly impact product strategy and would require critical input from others (the wider GitLab community, e-group, customers), and there are many unknowns. This necessitates research where the designer could team up with a researcher and other designers to gather input data, plan and conduct exploratory interviews, lead user testing sessions… It's unlikely we would commit to complete this issue in a milestone, and the preference would be to further clarify requirements and/or break it into smaller issues planned in several milestones.
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design-weight2GitLab.org(Small) Simple UI or UX change where we understand all of the requirements but may need to find solutions to known questions/problems. These changes should blend in with an actual user workflow.
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design-weight3GitLab.org(Medium) A well-understood change but the scope of work is bigger. Several pages are involved and/or we're starting to design/redesign small flows or connect existing flows between each other. Designers may conduct extensive background research (previous issues, support tickets, review past user research, review analytics, etc). Some unknown questions may arise during the work.