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kind/feature
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kind/regression
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kind/support
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kind/versioning
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lgtm
lgtm
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lifecycle/stale
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ok-to-test
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out-of-time-pick-me-up
out-of-time-pick-me-up
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priority/awaiting-more-evidence
priority/awaiting-more-evidence
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priority/backlog
priority/backlog
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priority/critical-urgent
priority/critical-urgent
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priority/important-longterm
priority/important-longterm
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priority/important-soon
priority/important-soon
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