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- Indicates a PR has been approved by an approver from all required OWNERS files.
- Indicates the PR's author has not signed the CNCF CLA.
- Indicates the PR's author has signed the CNCF CLA.
- Pull requests that update a dependency file
- Indicates a PR which contains merge commits.
- Indicates that a PR should not merge because someone has issued a /hold command.
- Indicates that a PR should not merge because it has an invalid commit message.
- Indicates that a PR should not merge because it's missing one of the release note labels.
- Indicates that a PR should not merge because it is a work in progress.
- Pull requests that update Docker code
- Improvements or additions to documentation
- This issue or pull request already exists
- Pull requests that update GitHub Actions code
- Denotes an issue ready for a new contributor, according to the "help wanted" guidelines.
- Denotes an issue that needs help from a contributor. Must meet "help wanted" guidelines.
- This doesn't seem right
- Categorizes issue or PR as related to adding, removing, or otherwise changing an API
- Categorizes issue or PR as related to a bug.
- Categorizes issue or PR as related to cleaning up code, process, or technical debt.
- Categorizes issue or PR as related to a feature/enhancement marked for deprecation.
- Categorizes issue or PR as related to design.
- Categorizes issue or PR as related to documentation.
- Categorizes issue or PR as related to a consistently or frequently failing test.
- Categorizes issue or PR as related to a new feature.
- Categorizes issue or PR as related to a flaky test.
- Indicates an issue that is a support question.
- Indicates that a PR is ready to be merged.
- Indicates that an issue or PR is actively being worked on by a contributor.
- Indicates that an issue or PR should not be auto-closed due to staleness.