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api-review
api-review
Categorizes an issue or PR as actively needing an API review.
approved
approved
Indicates a PR has been approved by an approver from all required OWNERS files.
area/provider/digitalocean
area/provider/digitalocean
Issues or PRs related to digitalocean provider
cherry-pick-approved
cherry-pick-approved
Indicates a cherry-pick PR into a release branch has been approved by the release branch manager.
cncf-cla: yes
cncf-cla: yes
Indicates the PR's author has signed the CNCF CLA.
committee/code-of-conduct
committee/code-of-conduct
Denotes an issue or PR intended to be handled by the code of conduct committee.
committee/product-security
committee/product-security
Denotes an issue or PR intended to be handled by the product security committee.
committee/steering
committee/steering
Denotes an issue or PR intended to be handled by the steering committee.
do-not-merge/blocked-paths
do-not-merge/blocked-paths
Indicates that a PR should not merge because it touches files in blocked paths.
do-not-merge/cherry-pick-not-approved
do-not-merge/cherry-pick-not-approved
Indicates that a PR is not yet approved to merge into a release branch.
do-not-merge/hold
do-not-merge/hold
Indicates that a PR should not merge because someone has issued a /hold command.
do-not-merge/invalid-commit-message
do-not-merge/invalid-commit-message
Indicates that a PR should not merge because it has an invalid commit message.
do-not-merge/invalid-owners-file
do-not-merge/invalid-owners-file
Indicates that a PR should not merge because it has an invalid OWNERS file in it.
do-not-merge/release-note-label-needed
do-not-merge/release-note-label-needed
Indicates that a PR should not merge because it's missing one of the release note labels.
do-not-merge/work-in-progress
do-not-merge/work-in-progress
Indicates that a PR should not merge because it is a work in progress.
do-not-merge
do-not-merge
DEPRECATED. Indicates that a PR should not merge. Label can only be manually applied/removed.
good first issue
good first issue
Denotes an issue ready for a new contributor, according to the "help wanted" guidelines.