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  • Issue is accepted, but a milestone has yet to be added for the issue
  • Issue is accepted, but is not ready to be worked on or not in current sprint
  • Insufficient information for issue or PR, issue may be closed if no response from user
  • Issue is accepted, milestone added and are ready to be worked on
  • A user or team member has started working on the issue
  • Code has been added, and is available for review as a pull request
  • Code has been added to the repository, and has been reviewed by a team member
  • The issue has been resolved in an upstream project meaning this issue can also be resolved
  • The issue has been resolved, and released to the public for consumption
  • Things that typically go to Test-Kitchen - once completed, IN REGRESSION TEST SUITE label added
  • Manual tests has not been added for issue - once completed, IN MANUAL TEST SUITE label added
  • Issues that handles API changes, not necessarily visible to end users
  • The pull request opened was not accepted, didn't follow the procedures, or was missing information
  • The issue or pull request is not fixable without a change in a upstream/external library
  • The issue will introduce backwards incompatible changes
  • Issues where something has happened which was not expected or intended
  • Issues for changes to the build system, without functional changes needed to the project
  • Issues that will only be accepted from the core Chocolatey Team
  • Bug reported or feature requested by a licensed customer of Chocolatey
  • Issues for changes that only need to change documentation
  • Issues that are duplicates of other issues
  • Issues that introduce new functionality to the project, instead of updating existing functionality
  • Issues opened during hacktoberfest
  • Pull Requests opened during hacktoberfest, and has been accepted by a team member
  • This issue has a related issue that would need to be addressed before this issue can be closed
  • Issues that enhances existing functionality, or adds new features
  • These are things that are documented to test as part of a release
  • These are things that are handled by tools like Test-Kitchen
  • This is used to mark Hacktoberfest PR's as invalid