Commit 1921edb1 authored by Rémy Coutable's avatar Rémy Coutable

Merge branch 'docs/edge-label-to-quality' into 'master'

Rename the Edge label to Quality

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!18457
parents a52cb59d e3f7e882
...@@ -25,12 +25,12 @@ _This notice should stay as the first item in the CONTRIBUTING.md file._ ...@@ -25,12 +25,12 @@ _This notice should stay as the first item in the CONTRIBUTING.md file._
- [Workflow labels](#workflow-labels) - [Workflow labels](#workflow-labels)
- [Type labels (~"feature proposal", ~bug, ~customer, etc.)](#type-labels-feature-proposal-bug-customer-etc) - [Type labels (~"feature proposal", ~bug, ~customer, etc.)](#type-labels-feature-proposal-bug-customer-etc)
- [Subject labels (~wiki, ~"container registry", ~ldap, ~api, etc.)](#subject-labels-wiki-container-registry-ldap-api-etc) - [Subject labels (~wiki, ~"container registry", ~ldap, ~api, etc.)](#subject-labels-wiki-container-registry-ldap-api-etc)
- [Team labels (~"CI/CD", ~Discussion, ~Edge, ~Platform, etc.)](#team-labels-cicd-discussion-edge-platform-etc) - [Team labels (~"CI/CD", ~Discussion, ~Quality, ~Platform, etc.)](#team-labels-cicd-discussion-quality-platform-etc)
- [Milestone labels (~Deliverable, ~Stretch, ~"Next Patch Release")](#milestone-labels-deliverable-stretch-next-patch-release) - [Milestone labels (~Deliverable, ~Stretch, ~"Next Patch Release")](#milestone-labels-deliverable-stretch-next-patch-release)
- [Priority labels (~Deliverable, ~Stretch, ~"Next Patch Release")](#bug-priority-labels-p1-p2-p3-etc) - [Priority labels (~Deliverable, ~Stretch, ~"Next Patch Release")](#bug-priority-labels-p1-p2-p3-etc)
- [Severity labels (~Deliverable, ~Stretch, ~"Next Patch Release")](#bug-severity-labels-s1-s2-s3-etc) - [Severity labels (~Deliverable, ~Stretch, ~"Next Patch Release")](#bug-severity-labels-s1-s2-s3-etc)
- [Label for community contributors (~"Accepting Merge Requests")](#label-for-community-contributors-accepting-merge-requests) - [Label for community contributors (~"Accepting Merge Requests")](#label-for-community-contributors-accepting-merge-requests)
- [Implement design & UI elements](#implement-design-ui-elements) - [Implement design & UI elements](#implement-design--ui-elements)
- [Issue tracker](#issue-tracker) - [Issue tracker](#issue-tracker)
- [Issue triaging](#issue-triaging) - [Issue triaging](#issue-triaging)
- [Feature proposals](#feature-proposals) - [Feature proposals](#feature-proposals)
...@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ is a great place to start. Issues with a lower weight (1 or 2) are deemed ...@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ is a great place to start. Issues with a lower weight (1 or 2) are deemed
suitable for beginners. These issues will be of reasonable size and challenge, suitable for beginners. These issues will be of reasonable size and challenge,
for anyone to start contributing to GitLab. If you have any questions or need help visit [Getting Help](https://about.gitlab.com/getting-help/#discussion) to for anyone to start contributing to GitLab. If you have any questions or need help visit [Getting Help](https://about.gitlab.com/getting-help/#discussion) to
learn how to communicate with GitLab. If you're looking for a Gitter or Slack channel learn how to communicate with GitLab. If you're looking for a Gitter or Slack channel
please consider we favor please consider we favor
[asynchronous communication](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/communication/#internal-communication) over real time communication. Thanks for your contribution! [asynchronous communication](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/communication/#internal-communication) over real time communication. Thanks for your contribution!
## Workflow labels ## Workflow labels
...@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ Most issues will have labels for at least one of the following: ...@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ Most issues will have labels for at least one of the following:
- Type: ~"feature proposal", ~bug, ~customer, etc. - Type: ~"feature proposal", ~bug, ~customer, etc.
- Subject: ~wiki, ~"container registry", ~ldap, ~api, ~frontend, etc. - Subject: ~wiki, ~"container registry", ~ldap, ~api, ~frontend, etc.
- Team: ~"CI/CD", ~Discussion, ~Edge, ~Platform, etc. - Team: ~"CI/CD", ~Discussion, ~Quality, ~Platform, etc.
- Milestone: ~Deliverable, ~Stretch, ~"Next Patch Release" - Milestone: ~Deliverable, ~Stretch, ~"Next Patch Release"
- Priority: ~P1, ~P2, ~P3, ~P4 - Priority: ~P1, ~P2, ~P3, ~P4
- Severity: ~S1, ~S2, ~S3, ~S4 - Severity: ~S1, ~S2, ~S3, ~S4
...@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@ Examples of subject labels are ~wiki, ~"container registry", ~ldap, ~api, ...@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@ Examples of subject labels are ~wiki, ~"container registry", ~ldap, ~api,
Subject labels are always all-lowercase. Subject labels are always all-lowercase.
### Team labels (~"CI/CD", ~Discussion, ~Edge, ~Platform, etc.) ### Team labels (~"CI/CD", ~Discussion, ~Quality, ~Platform, etc.)
Team labels specify what team is responsible for this issue. Team labels specify what team is responsible for this issue.
Assigning a team label makes sure issues get the attention of the appropriate Assigning a team label makes sure issues get the attention of the appropriate
people. people.
The current team labels are ~Build, ~"CI/CD", ~Discussion, ~Documentation, ~Edge, The current team labels are ~Build, ~"CI/CD", ~Discussion, ~Documentation, ~Quality,
~Geo, ~Gitaly, ~Monitoring, ~Platform, ~Release, ~"Security Products" and ~"UX". ~Geo, ~Gitaly, ~Monitoring, ~Platform, ~Release, ~"Security Products" and ~"UX".
The descriptions on the [labels page][labels-page] explain what falls under the The descriptions on the [labels page][labels-page] explain what falls under the
...@@ -199,12 +199,12 @@ release. There are three levels of Milestone labels: ...@@ -199,12 +199,12 @@ release. There are three levels of Milestone labels:
- ~Stretch: Issues that are a stretch goal for delivering in the current - ~Stretch: Issues that are a stretch goal for delivering in the current
milestone. If these issues are not done in the current release, they will milestone. If these issues are not done in the current release, they will
strongly be considered for the next release. strongly be considered for the next release.
- ~"Next Patch Release": Issues to put in the next patch release. Work on these - ~"Next Patch Release": Issues to put in the next patch release. Work on these
first, and add the "Pick Into X" label to the merge request, along with the first, and add the "Pick Into X" label to the merge request, along with the
appropriate milestone. appropriate milestone.
Each issue scheduled for the current milestone should be labeled ~Deliverable Each issue scheduled for the current milestone should be labeled ~Deliverable
or ~"Stretch". Any open issue for a previous milestone should be labeled or ~"Stretch". Any open issue for a previous milestone should be labeled
~"Next Patch Release", or otherwise rescheduled to a different milestone. ~"Next Patch Release", or otherwise rescheduled to a different milestone.
### Bug Priority labels (~P1, ~P2, ~P3 & etc.) ### Bug Priority labels (~P1, ~P2, ~P3 & etc.)
...@@ -221,16 +221,16 @@ This label documents the planned timeline & urgency which is used to measure aga ...@@ -221,16 +221,16 @@ This label documents the planned timeline & urgency which is used to measure aga
#### Specific Priority guidance #### Specific Priority guidance
| Label | Availability / Performance | | Label | Availability / Performance |
|-------|--------------------------------------------------------------| |-------|--------------------------------------------------------------|
| ~P1 | | | ~P1 | |
| ~P2 | The issue is (almost) guaranteed to occur in the near future | | ~P2 | The issue is (almost) guaranteed to occur in the near future |
| ~P3 | The issue is likely to occur in the near future | | ~P3 | The issue is likely to occur in the near future |
| ~P4 | The issue _may_ occur but it's not likely | | ~P4 | The issue _may_ occur but it's not likely |
### Bug Severity labels (~S1, ~S2, ~S3 & etc.) ### Bug Severity labels (~S1, ~S2, ~S3 & etc.)
Severity labels help us clearly communicate the impact of a ~bug on users. Severity labels help us clearly communicate the impact of a ~bug on users.
| Label | Meaning | Impact of the defect | Example | | Label | Meaning | Impact of the defect | Example |
|-------|-------------------|-------------------------------------------------------|---------| |-------|-------------------|-------------------------------------------------------|---------|
...@@ -241,9 +241,9 @@ Severity labels help us clearly communicate the impact of a ~bug on users. ...@@ -241,9 +241,9 @@ Severity labels help us clearly communicate the impact of a ~bug on users.
#### Specific Severity guidance #### Specific Severity guidance
| Label | Security Impact | | Label | Security Impact |
|-------|-------------------------------------------------------------------| |-------|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
| ~S1 | >50% customers impacted (possible company extinction level event) | | ~S1 | >50% customers impacted (possible company extinction level event) |
| ~S2 | Multiple customers impacted (but not apocalyptic) | | ~S2 | Multiple customers impacted (but not apocalyptic) |
| ~S3 | A single customer impacted | | ~S3 | A single customer impacted |
| ~S4 | No customer impact, or expected impact within 30 days | | ~S4 | No customer impact, or expected impact within 30 days |
...@@ -727,4 +727,3 @@ available at [http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/1/0/](http://contributor ...@@ -727,4 +727,3 @@ available at [http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/1/0/](http://contributor
[^1]: Please note that specs other than JavaScript specs are considered backend [^1]: Please note that specs other than JavaScript specs are considered backend
code. code.
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