Labels
Labels
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- Pull requests that update Javascript code
- Critical priority. Must be addressed as soon as possible.
- High priority. Should be addressed by the next release.
- Medium priority. Can be addressed within the next few releases.
- Low priority. No set deadline to address.
- The work involved in addressing this issue is substantial. Multiple days or weeks of work.
- The work involved in addressing this issue is a sizable amount. 1-2 days of work.
- The work involved in addressing this issue is minimal, usually less than half a day's work.
- Work on this issue has not yet started and is available to be worked on.
- Cannot be resolved because it is blocked by a dependency or limitation.
- Help from the community on this issue is wanted.
- Work on the issue is in progress.
- The work on this issue is on hold until further notice.
- Addresses a code bug.
- Relates to a new or existing client library
- Relates to code quality such as comments, style, and best practices.
- Used for pull requests that upgrade dependencies.
- Relates to development tools like Maven, code coverage, integration tests, Travis CI, and more.
- Addresses improvement or addition of documentation.
- A duplicate of another issue or pull request.
- An enhancement of an existing feature.
- Addresses adding a new feature to the application.
- Relates to the infrastructure of the application when deployed.
- The issue is a question about application usage.
- Relates to creating a new release version of the application.
- Pull requests that address a security vulnerability
- Relates to unit tests or integration testing.