Commit 222284a6 authored by Mek Stittri's avatar Mek Stittri

Merge branch 'docs/48075-milestone-labels-can-be-confusing' into 'master'

Resolve "Milestone labels can be confusing"

Closes #48075

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!19980
parents abc6be62 3e28cca5
......@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ _This notice should stay as the first item in the CONTRIBUTING.md file._
- [Type labels](#type-labels)
- [Subject labels](#subject-labels)
- [Team labels](#team-labels)
- [Milestone labels](#milestone-labels)
- [Release Scoping labels](#release-scoping-labels)
- [Bug Priority labels](#bug-priority-labels)
- [Bug Severity labels](#bug-severity-labels)
- [Severity impact guidance](#severity-impact-guidance)
......@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ Most issues will have labels for at least one of the following:
- Type: ~"feature proposal", ~bug, ~customer, etc.
- Subject: ~wiki, ~"container registry", ~ldap, ~api, ~frontend, etc.
- Team: ~"CI/CD", ~Discussion, ~Quality, ~Platform, etc.
- Milestone: ~Deliverable, ~Stretch, ~"Next Patch Release"
- Release Scoping: ~Deliverable, ~Stretch, ~"Next Patch Release"
- Priority: ~P1, ~P2, ~P3, ~P4
- Severity: ~S1, ~S2, ~S3, ~S4
......@@ -207,10 +207,10 @@ 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.
### Milestone labels
### Release Scoping labels
Milestone labels help us clearly communicate expectations of the work for the
release. There are three levels of Milestone labels:
Release Scoping labels help us clearly communicate expectations of the work for the
release. There are three levels of Release Scoping labels:
- ~Deliverable: Issues that are expected to be delivered in the current
milestone.
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