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We recommend the following set of labels as a starter set. They quickly communicate the priority, type, and status of an issue. Your group can augment these with additional deliverable-specific labels.

LabelUsage
  • priority: critical
  • priority: high
  • priority: medium
  • priority: low
  • Progress on this issue is critical to the group's forward progress.
  • It is important for the group to resolve this issue soon.
  • This issue is important to resolve before the next release.
  • This issue is "nice to have" for the next release, but could be deferred if time runs out.
  • type: editorial
  • type: content
  • type: correction
  • type: formatting
  • type: figure
  • The issue only involves wording in the deliverable and does not effect normative content (can be resolved by Editors).
  • The issue involves normative content on which resolution requires group consensus.
  • The issue is fixing a recognized problem in the current version.
  • The issue involves fixing formatting.
  • The issue involves a figure that it missing or needs to be revised.
  • status: unassigned
  • status: in-progress
  • status: blocked
  • status: on-hold
  • status: deferred
  • status: abandoned
  • status: PR-needed
  • status: PR-in-progress
  • status: PR-completed
  • status: PR-accepted
  • status: last-call
  • The issue is new and has not yet been assigned to anyone.
  • The issue has been assigned and work is in progress.
  • Progress is currently blocked; the block should be explained in a comment.
  • Progress is currently on hold; the reason should be explained in a comment.
  • Consensus has been reached that this issue can be deferred to a subsequent version.
  • Consensus has been reached that this issue can be abandoned.
No further work will be done.
  •  
  • Consensus has been reached
on a resolution to this issue and it
  • ; the issue is now waiting for a PR to be submitted.
  • The issue is linked to a PR that is in progress.
  • The issue is linked to a PR that is complete and waiting for review.
  • The issue is linked to a PR that has been accepted and is waiting for merge.
  • The issue has been resolved by a PR (or some other mechanism documented in the comments) and is now in 5 day last call.