Labels
Labels can be applied to issues, merge requests, and epics. Group labels are available for any project within the group.
Labels 40
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Related to the quantify-scheduler Qblox hardware backend.
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Related to the quantify-scheduler Zurich Instruments hardware backend.
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Related to the compilation of a schedule from the gate to pulse level, or pulse to backend level.
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Related to the control of experiment, e.g. measurement control, settables and gettables, etc..
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Related to the documentation, its building, RTD, docstrings, tutorials, etc..
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Related to aspects not strictly related to code, e.g., problems with CI, GitLab workflow, non-code issues, etc..
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Related to realtime plotting or schedules visualization.
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[Progress captain: assignee] MR not ready for complete review. Equivalent to Draft/WIP. The assignee is responsible for asking help/advice by tagging relevant people. Next state: "2. Review me!".
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[Progress captain: assignee] MR was submitted and is ready for review. Assignee may tag potential reviewers in the comments. Next state: "3. In review...".
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[Progress captain: reviewer] A reviewer with enough expertise is reviewing the MR (the reviewer should self-assign as such). If there are no concerns so far and the reviewer does not have enough expertise, the "2. Review me!" label should be activated again. Next state: "4. Change requested" or "5. Merge me!".
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[Progress captain: assignee] Reviewer's comments need to be addressed (comments/code/test/docs/etc.). Conflict with target branch should be addressed carefully. Next state: "2. Review me!".
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[Progress captain: assignee & maintainer] MR ready to be merged. Assignee should tag maintainers. Next state: Merged or "4. Change requested".
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New issue that just got created -- flag it so it can be reviewed/follow-up defined by maintainers
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This is requested to be discussed in a coming weekly Developers Meeting.
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Old ticket with no recent updates: not closing as there is still potential value -- it will however not actively be tracked by maintainers when this label is on.
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[Progress captain: creator of the issue] The problem in the new issue is not reproducible and/or not clear enough to allow for the design of a solution.