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@@ -58,9 +58,9 @@ issue is labeled with a subject label corresponding to your expertise.
Subject labels are always all-lowercase.
-## Team labels
+## Team labels
-**Important**: Most of the team labels will be soon deprecated in favor of [Group labels](#group-labels).
+**Important**: Most of the team labels will be soon deprecated in favor of [Group labels](#group-labels).
Team labels specify what team is responsible for this issue.
Assigning a team label makes sure issues get the attention of the appropriate
@@ -98,7 +98,6 @@ indicate if an issue needs backend work, frontend work, or both.
Team labels are always capitalized so that they show up as the first label for
any issue.
-
## Stage labels
Stage labels specify which [DevOps stage][devops-stages] the issue belongs to.
@@ -141,43 +140,42 @@ Group labels specify which [groups][structure-groups] the issue belongs to.
The current group labels are:
-* ~"group::access"
-* ~"group::measure"
-* ~"group::source code"
-* ~"group::knowledge"
-* ~"group::editor"
-* ~"group::gitaly"
-* ~"group::gitter"
-* ~"group::team planning"
-* ~"group::enterprise planning"
-* ~"group::certify"
-* ~"group::ci and runner"
-* ~"group::testing"
-* ~"group::package"
-* ~"group::progressive delivery"
-* ~"group::release management"
-* ~"group::autodevops and kubernetes"
-* ~"group::serverless and paas"
-* ~"group::apm"
-* ~"group::health"
-* ~"group::static analysis"
-* ~"group::dynamic analysis"
-* ~"group::software composition analysis"
-* ~"group::runtime application security"
-* ~"group::threat management"
-* ~"group::application infrastructure security"
-* ~"group::activation"
-* ~"group::adoption"
-* ~"group::upsell"
-* ~"group::retention"
-* ~"group::fulfillment"
-* ~"group::telemetry"
-* ~"group::distribution"
-* ~"group::geo"
-* ~"group::memory"
-* ~"group::ecosystem"
+- ~"group::access"
+- ~"group::measure"
+- ~"group::source code"
+- ~"group::knowledge"
+- ~"group::editor"
+- ~"group::gitaly"
+- ~"group::gitter"
+- ~"group::team planning"
+- ~"group::enterprise planning"
+- ~"group::certify"
+- ~"group::ci and runner"
+- ~"group::testing"
+- ~"group::package"
+- ~"group::progressive delivery"
+- ~"group::release management"
+- ~"group::autodevops and kubernetes"
+- ~"group::serverless and paas"
+- ~"group::apm"
+- ~"group::health"
+- ~"group::static analysis"
+- ~"group::dynamic analysis"
+- ~"group::software composition analysis"
+- ~"group::runtime application security"
+- ~"group::threat management"
+- ~"group::application infrastructure security"
+- ~"group::activation"
+- ~"group::adoption"
+- ~"group::upsell"
+- ~"group::retention"
+- ~"group::fulfillment"
+- ~"group::telemetry"
+- ~"group::distribution"
+- ~"group::geo"
+- ~"group::memory"
+- ~"group::ecosystem"
-
These labels are [scoped labels](../../user/project/labels.md#scoped-labels-premium)
and thus are mutually exclusive.
@@ -192,15 +190,15 @@ can be applied to a single issue. You can find the groups listed in the
The current department labels are:
-* ~UX
-* ~Quality
+- ~UX
+- ~Quality
## Specialization labels
These labels narrow the [specialization](https://about.gitlab.com/company/team/structure/#specialist) on a unit of work.
-* ~frontend
-* ~backend
+- ~frontend
+- ~backend
## Release Scoping labels
@@ -248,9 +246,9 @@ There can be multiple facets of the impact. The below is a guideline.
If a bug seems to fall between two severity labels, assign it to the higher-severity label.
- Example(s) of ~S1
- - Data corruption/loss.
+ - Data corruption/loss.
- Security breach.
- - Unable to create an issue or merge request.
+ - Unable to create an issue or merge request.
- Unable to add a comment or discussion to the issue or merge request.
- Example(s) of ~S2
- Cannot submit changes through the web IDE but the commandline works.