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# Issue Management
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## Long-living issue labels
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## Issue and PR Labels
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Issues are opened for many different reasons.
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We use the following labels for issue classifications:
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* `Issue-Bug`: the issue is reporting a bug
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* `Issue-Discussion`: the issue may not have a clear classification yet.
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The issue may generate a [RFC][ln-rfc] or maybe be reclassified as a bug or enhancement.
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* `Issue-Enhancment`: the issue is more of a feature request than a bug.
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* `Issue-Meta`: an issue used to track multiple issues
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* `Issue-Question`: ideally support can be provided via other mechanisms,
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but sometimes folks to open an issue to get a question answered and we will use this label for such issues.
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[ln-rfc]: https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell-RFC
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When an issue is resolved, the following labels are used to describe the resolution:
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* `Resolution-Answered`: the issue was a `Issue-Question` and was answered.
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* `Resolution-By Design`: the issue is not considered a bug, the behavior is working as designed
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* `Resolution-Duplicate`: the issue is a duplicate - there must be a comment linking to another issue
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* `Resolution-Fixed`: the issue is has been fixed and should be referenced from a PR
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* `Resolution-Won't Fix`: the issue may be considered a bug or enhancement but won't be fixed.
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If there is an inadequate explanation as to why the issue was closed,
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anyone should feel free to reopen the issue.
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### Feature areas
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These labels describe what feature area of PowerShell that an issue affects.
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* `Area-Build`: build issues
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* `Area-Cmdlets`: cmdlets in any module
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* `Area-Console`: the console experience
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* `Area-Debugging`: debugging PowerShell script
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* `Area-Demo`: a demo or sample
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* `Area-Documentation`: PowerShell *repo* documentation issues, general PowerShell doc issues go [here](https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell-Docs/issues)
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* `Area-Engine`: core PowerShell engine, interpreter, runtime
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* `Area-HelpSystem`: anything related to the help infrastructure and formatting of help
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* `Area-Intellisense`: tab completion
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* `Area-Language`: parser, language semantics
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* `Area-OMI`: omi
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* `Area-PackageManagement`: PackageManagement related issues
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* `Area-Performance`: a performance issue
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* `Area-Portability`: anything affecting script portability
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* `Area-PowerShellGet`: PowerShellGet related issues
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* `Area-PSReadline`: PSReadLine related issues
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* `Area-SideBySide`: side by side support
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* `Area-Test`:issues in a test or in test infrastructure
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### Operating systems
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These are for issues that are specific to certain operating systems:
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* `OS-Linux`
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* `OS-OS X`
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* `OS-Windows`
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* `OS-WSL`: Windows Subsystem for Linux
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### Process Tags
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Issues can be in one of the following states:
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* `0 - Backlog` : We've acknowledged the issue but have no immediate plans to address it.
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If you're looking for a way to contribute, these issues can be a good place to start.
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* `1 - Planning` : The issue requires some design or discussion before coding can begin.
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* `2 - Ready` : Any design or discussion is essentially done, coding has not yet begun though.
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* `3 - Working` : The assignee(s) are actively working on the issue.
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* `4 - In Review` : The issue is being reviewed.
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The assignee(s) are responsible for signing off before the PR will be merged.
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The following labels are used on PRs:
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* `Review - Needed` : The PR is being reviewed. Please see [Pull Request - Code Review](../../.github/CONTRIBUTING.md#pull-request-code-review)
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* `Review - Waiting on Author` : The PR was reviewed by the team and requires changes or comments from the author before being accepted.
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### Random labels
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* `Blocked`: an issue cannot be addressed due to external factors,
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but should not be closed because those external factors are temporary.
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* `BVT/DRT`: an issue affecting or exposed by tests that have not been open sourced.
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* `Porting`: an issue that affects a feature not yet ported to other platforms.
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* `Usability`: this label is used to help us filter issues that might be higher priority
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because they more directly affect the usability of a particular feature or area.
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* `Changelog Needed`: The PR requires an addition to the changelog,
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and should be removed when it has been added.
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