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- Pull requests that update a dependency file
- Pull requests that update javascript code
- Highest priority. A release cannot be made if this issue isn’t resolved.
- High priority. Ideally, these issues are part of the release they’re assigned to.
- Low priority. Issues that are nice to have but have a straightforward workaround.
- Lowest priority. Would-be-nice to include issues when time allows it.
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- Use to signal this issue is a duplicate of another. Please refer to the other issue.
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- Use to signal that work on this issue is done.
- Use to signal that the issue in question is being discussed.
- Use to signal that the issue is acknowledged, but it’s decided that the work will not be performed.
- Use to signal issues that describe a bug within the system.
- Use to signal an issue that adjusts the project’s dependencies. Typically used by dependabot only.
- Use to signal issues that describe documentation work.
- Use to signal an issue enhances an already existing feature of the project.
- Use to signal an issue is completely new to the project.
- Use to signal the issue is constructed in the wrong repository.
- Use to signal the issue is a question of how the project works and thus does not require development