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**Registration for users is working**.
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**We are yet to experience the power of CI**. There will be screams in the process and tears of joy at the end. |
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**We are yet to experience the power of CI**. There will be screams in the process and tears of joy at the end.
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# Using labels
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One major difference,advantage or a flaw (depending on your personal preference) of gitlab is its label system.
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Violet labels are for priority. There are four priority labels: critical, high, medium and low.
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Orange labels are for components.
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Green labels designate type and state of the issue (feature request, QA needed, etc)
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Yellow labels designate specific libraries.
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Red labels are for things that should stand out. Currently there's one label: bug.
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This is just a proposal. Tomek's idea was to use dark colors for important things and light colors for less important aspects. If you don't like it, we can come up with an alternative naming/coloring scheme. |