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  • Typically associated with a high-priority label.
  • The issue describes a malfunctioning aspect of the project.
  • The issue is related to the update of a dependency.
  • The issue is meant to generate a discussion around an aspect of the project.
  • This issue is about improving the existing documentation.
  • The issue has been fixed.
  • The issue has already already been reported.
  • The issue is related to improving a certain aspect of the project.
  • The issue can be tackled by someone who has little to no knowledge about the project.
  • Indicates that we would like someone that’s not a maintainer to work on the issue.
  • The issue has been reviewed, but the information provided by the reporter is incomplete.
  • The issue cannot be reproduced by the maintainers, therefore it cannot be fixed.
  • Extremely urgent. E.g. the issue prevents people from using the core functionalities of the tool.
  • Urgent. E.g. the issue prevents people from using certain functionalities of the tool.
  • Important. E.g. a new feature that we want to include in the next release.
  • When you get around it. E.g. a fix for non-breaking issue we will work on when there's nothing more
  • Future work. E.g. something we might to get on in the future. Might be used for future ideas too.
  • The issue still needs to be reviewed by one of the maintainers.
  • The issue is a technical question related to the project.
  • The issue is a request for a new feature or plugin.
  • The issue has been selected to be worked on.
  • A fix for the issue has been released and we asked the reported to confirm it has been fixed.
  • The issue has been reviewed but has not been solved yet.
  • Fixing the issue would end up having more costs than benefits, therefore it won’t be addressed.