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diff --git a/doc/development/contributing/issue_workflow.md b/doc/development/contributing/issue_workflow.md index b7c05a369f0..99650c24661 100644 --- a/doc/development/contributing/issue_workflow.md +++ b/doc/development/contributing/issue_workflow.md @@ -90,25 +90,6 @@ explain what falls under each type label. The GitLab handbook documents [when something is a bug](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/product-processes/#bug-issues) and [when it is a feature request](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/product-processes/#feature-issues). -### Facet labels - -Sometimes it's useful to refine the type of an issue. In those cases, you can -add facet labels. - -Following is a non-exhaustive list of facet labels: - -- ~enhancement: This label can refine an issue that has the ~feature label. -- ~"master:broken": This label can refine an issue that has the ~bug label. -- ~"failure::flaky-test": This label can refine an issue that has the ~bug label. -- ~"technical debt": This label can refine an issue that has the ~tooling label. -- ~"static analysis": This label can refine an issue that has the ~tooling label. -- ~"ci-build": This label can refine an issue that has the ~tooling label. -- ~performance: A performance issue could describe a ~bug or a ~feature. -- ~security: A security issue could describe a ~bug or a ~feature. -- ~database: A database issue could describe a ~bug or a ~feature. -- ~customer: This relates to an issue that was created by a customer, or that is of interest for a customer. -- ~"UI text": Issues that add or modify any text within the UI such as user-assistance microcopy, button/menu labels, or error messages. - ### Stage labels Stage labels specify which [stage](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/product-categories/#hierarchy) the issue belongs to. @@ -226,6 +207,13 @@ Examples of feature labels are `~wiki`, `~ldap`, `~api`, `~issues`, `~"merge req Feature labels are all-lowercase. +### Facet labels + +To track additional information or context about created issues, developers may +add _facet labels_. Facet labels are also sometimes used for issue prioritization +or for measurements (such as time to close). An example of a facet label is the +~customer label, which indicates customer interest. + ### Department labels The current department labels are: |