Denotes a PR that will be considered when it comes time to generate release notes.
Denotes a PR that introduces potentially breaking changes that require user action.
Denotes a PR that doesn't merit a release note.
Denotes a PR that changes 100-499 lines, ignoring generated files.
Denotes a PR that changes 30-99 lines, ignoring generated files.
Denotes a PR that changes 10-29 lines, ignoring generated files.
Denotes a PR that changes 500-999 lines, ignoring generated files.
Denotes a PR that changes 0-9 lines, ignoring generated files.
Denotes a PR that changes 1000+ lines, ignoring generated files.
Indicates a PR is of bad quality and probably automated.
Used during release burndown. Denotes an issue or PR is approved to be part of the release
Used during release burndown. Denotes that an issue is actively being worked.
Used during release burndown. Denotes that a fix for an issue is actively being reviewed.
Denotes an issue that blocks the tide merge queue for a branch while it is open.
Denotes a PR that should use a standard merge by tide when it merges.
Denotes a PR that should be rebased by tide when it merges.
Denotes a PR that should be squashed by tide when it merges.
Indicates an issue needs more information in order to work on it.
Indicates an issue can not be reproduced as described.
Indicates an issue that is a support question.