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DevDocs Issues Backlog
The DevDocs Backlog is a project for grooming and tracking issues.
The dashboard provides issue support for:
- Maintainers and Contributors who are looking for Issues ready and available for development/PR
- Magento Documentation and Matainers to groom new issues
The DevDocs Backlog has several columns. Each column has specific automation logic based on Issue conditions such as labels, assignee, etc. As issues are entered and worked, a non-human user(or bot) moves Issue Cards on the board through the columns. Each column has specific logic to determine where issues go.
Review the following to best understand how to work on Issues.
All new, submitted Issues will be automatically added to this column. Magento Documentation and Maintainers review and update these tickets to make them ready for development.
Magento Documentation and Maintainers move tickets from Ready for Grooming to this column. All issues receive the label Progress: ready for development
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All issues in this column are available and free to claim and work. Review the issues and feel free to assignee it to you, and start working on it. When claimed, the issue moves to the Dev in Progress column.
This column contains Issues that are great for beginners new to Magento or contributing. If you have any questions, join us in #beginners Slack chat (or self join).
Review the issues and feel free to assignee it to you, and start working on it. When claimed, the issue moves to the Dev in Progress column.
When an issue is claimed or assigned, the issue moves to this column. This means the Issue is being worked actively.
This column contains Issues that have related Pull Requests in an Open state. If you include Issue link(s) in the Pull Request description, the issue automatically assignees the PR author to this issue and moves it to this column.
This column tracks all closed issues.
Issues may include a number of labels to track their review and progress, as well as release lines, and more.
For more information on labels used, you may want to review: