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# Triage
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Triaging code-server issues is done with the following issue filter:
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```text
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is:issue is:open no:project sort:created-asc -label:blocked -label:upstream -label:waiting-for-info -label:extension-request
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```
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This will show issues that:
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1. Are open.
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1. Have no assigned project.
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1. Are not `blocked` or tagged for work by `upstream` (the VS Code core team).
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If an upstream issue is detrimental to the code-server experience we may fix
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it in our patch instead of waiting for the VS Code team to fix it. Someone
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should periodically go through these issues to see if they can be unblocked!
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1. Are not labeled `waiting-for-info`.
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1. Are not extension requests.
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## Triage process
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1. If an issue is a question/discussion, it should be converted into a GitHub
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discussion.
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1. Otherwise, give the issue the appropriate labels (feel free to create new
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ones if necessary). There are no hard and set rules for labels. We don't have
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many so look through and see how they've been used throughout the repository.
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They all also have descriptions.
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1. If more information is required, please ask the submitter and tag as
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`waiting-for-info` and wait.
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1. Finally, the issue should be moved into the
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[code-server](https://github.com/coder/code-server/projects/1) project where we
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pick out issues to fix and track their progress.
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We also use [milestones](https://github.com/coder/code-server/milestones) to track
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what issues are planned/or were closed for what release.
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