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- A PR or issue which is a breaking change either for users or developers.
- A PR or issue which fixes/reports a major bug.
- A PR or issue which suggest/implements a major feature/enhancement.
- A PR or issue with a very high priority to be processed.
- An issue which would be a good first PR for newbies interested in contributing to the project.
- An issue resolving PR will certainly be accepted for hacktoberfest.
- A PR is accepted for hacktoberfest so it can be counted for the contributor without merging.
- A PR issue which hasn't any status at the moment.
- A feature or enhancement request is accepted.
- A PR is waiting for a rebase.
- A PR or issue noted down for the not yet planned future.
- A PR or issue is blocked by anything other so that it cannot be processed at the moment.
- An issue whose problem is confirmed by the team.
- An issue where community assistance is requested and PRs are welcome.
- A PR or issue which is being actively worked on.
- An issue where not all the information is filled in.
- An issue where further information is needed for the further process.
- A PR is ready to be merged.
- A feature or enhancement request is rejected.
- A PR which needs to be tested if all changes are working in the intended way.
- A PR which needs to be reviewed by the team.
- A PR which needs changes for further processing.
- An issue whose described problem is not yet confirmed by the team.
- An issue whose described problem is under further investigation.
- A PR or issue which won't be worked on for various reasons.
- A issue whose described problem is working as intended and not an issue.
- An issue which reports that something isn't working in the right way.
- A PR or Issue which addresses/reports a documentation issue.
- A PR or issue is a duplicate of an other PR or issue.
- A PR or issue introduces/describes a new feature/enhancement.