This document describes labels used across Kubernetes Dashboard repository.
Labels used to determine issue kind.
kind/bug
- bugs, that need to be fixed. Assigned when something is not working as it was expected.kind/cleanup
- issues created in order to enhance code quality without changing application functionality.kind/documentation
- documentation, that need to be improved or updated.kind/failing-test
- blocker of CI jobs, that should be fixed as soon as posible.kind/feature
- new features, that could be added to the application.kind/support
- issue that is a support question.
Labels used to prioritize issues.
priority/critical-urgent
- critical issue, that must be resolved as soon as possible. Someone must be working on it. It can be broken build, crucial security issue or bug causing application crashes.priority/important-soon
- important issue, that needs to be resolved before next release. It can be important feature or a bug, which is visible for users.priority/important-longterm
- important issue, but it may need multiple releases to complete.priority/backlog
- issue, that will be resolved after issues with higher priority. It can be minor enhancement, which is not required at the moment.priority/awaiting-more-evidence
- lowest priority issue, possibly useful information, but not yet enough support to actually get it done.
Labels used to indicate status of issues.
lifecycle/active
- issues actively being worked on by a contributor.lifecycle/frozen
- issues should not be auto-closed due to staleness.lifecycle/rotten
- issues that has aged beyond stale and will be auto-closed.lifecycle/stale
- issues has remained open with no activity and has become stale.
Labels used to describe an issue size.
size/XS
size/S
size/M
size/L
size/XL
size/XXL
Labels used to determine if creator of pull request has signed the CNCF CLA. It has to be signed before change can be merged. Assigned automatically by @k8s-ci-robot.
cncf-cla: yes
- pull requests from contributors with signed CNCF CLA.
cncf-cla: no
- pull requests from contributors without signed CNCF CLA.
Other labels used for issues and pull requests.
area/dependency
- pull requests created by Dependabot Preview bot. This label is assigned automatically.help wanted
- rather low priority issues, where any contributions are more than welcomed.good first issue
- issues good for contributor onboarding.missing details
- issues with missing details, that cannot be reproduced.do-not-merge/hold
- pull requests, that should wait to merge temporarily.do-not-merge/work-in-progress
- assigned automatically to pull requests with WIP in their title.triage/duplicate
- duplicates, that should be closed and linked with original issues.triage/needs-information
- issue needs more information in order to work on it.triage/not-reproducible
- issue can not be reproduced as described.triage/unresolved
- issue that can not or will not be resolved.
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