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chore: updated labels on syncing issues to include "bug"

Open CharlieMc0 opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

Description

Adding "bug" label to any issue created using the syncing issue template.

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features
    • Improved issue categorization by adding the "bug" label to the node setup or syncing issue template, facilitating better triaging and prioritization of issues.

CharlieMc0 avatar Aug 21 '24 19:08 CharlieMc0

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Walkthrough

Walkthrough

The recent modification to the issue template for node setup or syncing difficulties enhances the categorization of reported issues. By adding the "bug" label alongside "infra," this change allows for more effective triaging and prioritization of issues that may contain bugs. This adjustment aims to improve the workflow for maintainers, ensuring that critical issues receive the attention they require in a timely manner.

Changes

File Change Summary
.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/syncing.yaml Updated labels from ["infra"] to ["infra", "bug"] to enhance issue categorization.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant IssueTracker
    participant Maintainer

    User->>IssueTracker: Report an issue (syncing)
    IssueTracker->>Maintainer: Notify of a new issue with labels
    Maintainer->>IssueTracker: Review issue with "infra" and "bug" labels
    Maintainer->>Maintainer: Prioritize issue based on labels

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coderabbitai[bot] avatar Aug 21 '24 19:08 coderabbitai[bot]

But sync issues are not always bugs? Sometimes it's user error or unsupported configurations?

We need some way to organize them in the project view and I wanted to avoid adding a new label for it. Infra + Bug = Something the SRE team needs to pay attention to

CharlieMc0 avatar Aug 22 '24 19:08 CharlieMc0

I think just the infra label is a good enough filter?

gartnera avatar Aug 23 '24 16:08 gartnera

Infra + Bug = Something the SRE team needs to pay attention to

It seems to me that just the "infra" label is enough.

I think a action that autolabels community issues would be more useful

gartnera avatar Aug 28 '24 16:08 gartnera

Should we close this one for now? @CharlieMc0 @gartnera

lumtis avatar Sep 03 '24 14:09 lumtis

Closing for now as it seems agreement was not reached

lumtis avatar Sep 09 '24 22:09 lumtis