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  • Identifies and tracks issues related to the external components necessary for the repo.
  • Identifies and tracks duplicate issues to maintain an organized and efficient workflow in the repo.
  • Indicates that a minimal amount of time or effort is required to resolve the issue.
  • Indicates that an extremely large amount of time or effort is required to resolve the issue.
  • Indicates that a small amount of time or effort is required to resolve the issue.
  • Indicates that a moderate amount of time or effort is required to resolve the issue.
  • Indicates that a substantial amount of time or effort is required to resolve the issue.
  • Indicates that a significant amount of time or effort is required to resolve the issue.
  • Identifies issues that are suitable for new contributors.
  • Identifies issues that require additional assistance or collaboration from the community to resolve.
  • Indicates that an issue require a review of the proposed sol. before it can be merged or resolved.
  • Indicates that an issue is of the highest importance and requires immediate attention.
  • Indicates that an issue is of significant importance and requires prompt attention.
  • Indicates that an issue is of low importance and can be addressed at a lower priority.
  • Indicates that an issue is of moderate importance and should be addressed on time.
  • Indicates that an issue has been reviewed and approved for implementation.
  • Indicates that an issue is currently blocked and unable to move forward until a condition is met.
  • Indicates that work on the issue is currently being done.
  • Indicates that an issue is currently inactive and is not being worked on.
  • Indicates that an issue is waiting and is pending further action or information.
  • Indicates that an issue is a bug or defect that needs to be fixed.
  • Indicates that an issue is a discussion or debate topic that needs to be addressed.
  • Indicates that an issue is related to doc and requires updates or improvements.
  • Indicates that an issue is a request for an improvement or enhancement to an existing feature.
  • Indicates that an issue is a request for a new feature or functionality.
  • Indicates that an issue is a solution or patch for a bug or defect.
  • Indicates issues related to refactoring code for better structure without changing functionality.
  • Indicates that an issue is related to a release or deployment of code.
  • Indicates that an issue is related to security and requires attention and mitigation.
  • Indicates that an issue is related to testing and quality assurance.