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- The issue/PR is related to accessibility.
- The issue/PR is a duplicate of another issue.
- The issue/PR is related to internationalization.
- The issue/PR is related to performance.
- The issue/PR is related to refactoring.
- The issue won’t be fixed.
- A new feature, function, or functionality was added.
- A change breaking previous API or functionality.
- Developer-facing only change.
- Updated customer- or developer-facing documentation
- Took care of something that wasn't working.
- Skip changelog entry for this PR
- Small change, that isn't actually very important.
- Big changes to something that wasn't broken.
- Pull requests that update a dependency file
- The issue is a good candidate for the first community contribution/for a newcomer to the team.
- The issue may be addressed in a pull request.
- This issue impacts a lot of users as reported by our Happiness Engineers.
- The issue/PR is in-progress.
- Pull requests that update javascript code
- The issue/PR requires design input/work from a designer.
- The issue/PR requires further discussion.
- The issue/PR requires documentation to be added.
- The issue/PR needs a response from any of the parties involved in the issue.
- The issue/PR needs further investigation.
- The issue/PR needs tests before it can move forward.
- The issue/PR is critical—e.g. a fatal error, security problem affecting many customers.
- The issue/PR is high priority—it affects lots of customers substantially, but not critically.
- The issue/PR is normal priority—not many people are affected or there’s a workaround, etc.