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category: accessibility
category: accessibility
The issue/PR is related to accessibility.
category: duplicate
category: duplicate
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category: i18n
category: i18n
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category: performance
category: performance
The issue/PR is related to performance.
category: refactor
category: refactor
The issue/PR is related to refactoring.
category: won't fix
category: won't fix
The issue won’t be fixed.
changelog: none
changelog: none
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impact: high
impact: high
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needs: author feedback
needs: author feedback
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needs: design
needs: design
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needs: documentation
needs: documentation
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needs: e2e testing
needs: e2e testing
needs: qit activation test
needs: qit activation test
needs: qit api test
needs: qit api test
needs: qit default tests
needs: qit default tests
needs: qit e2e test
needs: qit e2e test
needs: qit malware test
needs: qit malware test
needs: qit phpcompat test
needs: qit phpcompat test
needs: qit phpstan test
needs: qit phpstan test
needs: qit security test
needs: qit security test
needs: Regression
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needs: testing
needs: testing
needs: tests
needs: tests
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needs: Woo review
needs: Woo review
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needs: WP RC test
needs: WP RC test
Will make our E2E tests run on the latest development version of WordPress
priority: critical
priority: critical
The issue is critical—e.g. a fatal error, security problem affecting many customers.
priority: high
priority: high
The issue/PR is high priority—it affects lots of customers substantially, but not critically.
priority: low
priority: low
The issue/PR is low priority—not many people are affected or there’s a workaround, etc.
status: blocked
status: blocked
The issue is blocked from progressing, waiting for another piece of work to be done.