| # Issue Management |
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| ## Security Vulnerabilities |
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| If you believe that there is a security vulnerability in PowerShell, |
| first follow the [vulnerability issue reporting policy](../../.github/SECURITY.md) before submitting an issue. |
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| ## Long-living issue labels |
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| Issue labels for PowerShell/PowerShell can be found [here](https://github.com/powershell/powershell/labels). |
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| ### Issue and PR Labels |
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| Issues are opened for many different reasons. |
| We use the following labels for issue classifications: |
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| * `Issue-Announcement`: the issue is for discussing an [Announcement](https://github.com/PowerShell/Announcements) |
| * `Issue-Bug`: the issue is reporting a bug |
| * `Issue-Code Cleanup`: the issue is for cleaning up the code with no impact on functionality |
| * `Issue-Discussion`: the issue may not have a clear classification yet. |
| The issue may generate an [RFC][ln-rfc] or may be reclassified as a bug or enhancement. |
| * `Issue-Enhancement`: the issue is more of a feature request than a bug. |
| * `Issue-Meta`: an issue used to track multiple issues. |
| * `Issue-Question`: ideally support can be provided via other mechanisms, |
| but sometimes folks do open an issue to get a question answered and we will use this label for such issues. |
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| [ln-rfc]: https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell-RFC |
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| When an issue is resolved, the following labels are used to describe the resolution: |
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| * `Resolution-Answered`: the issue was an `Issue-Question` and was answered. |
| * `Resolution-By Design`: the issue is not considered a bug, the behavior is working as designed. |
| * `Resolution-Duplicate`: the issue is a duplicate - there must be a comment linking to another issue. |
| * `Resolution-External`: the issue cannot be address by this repo. Should be addressed externally. |
| * `Resolution-Fixed`: the issue has been fixed and should be referenced from a PR. |
| * `Resolution-Won't Fix`: the issue may be considered a bug or enhancement but won't be fixed. |
| If there is an inadequate explanation as to why the issue was closed, |
| anyone should feel free to reopen the issue. |
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| ### Feature areas |
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| These labels describe what feature area of PowerShell that an issue affects. |
| Those labels denoted by `WG-*` are owned by a Working Group (WG) defined |
| [here](../community/working-group-definitions.md): |
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| * `Area-Maintainers-Build`: build issues |
| * `Area-Cmdlets-Core`: cmdlets in the Microsoft.PowerShell.Core module |
| * `Area-Cmdlets-Utility`: cmdlets in the Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility module |
| * `Area-Cmdlets-Management`: cmdlets in the Microsoft.PowerShell.Management module |
| * `Area-Documentation`: PowerShell *repo* documentation issues, general PowerShell doc issues go [here](https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell-Docs/issues) |
| * `Area-DSC`: DSC related issues |
| * `Area-PowerShellGet`: PowerShellGet related issues |
| * `Area-SideBySide`: side by side support |
| * `WG-DevEx-Portability`: anything related to authoring cross-platform or cross-architecture |
| modules, cmdlets, and scripts |
| * `WG-DevEx-SDK`: anything related to hosting PowerShell as a runtime, PowerShell's APIs, |
| PowerShell Standard, or the development of modules and cmdlets |
| * `WG-Engine`: core PowerShell engine, interpreter, and runtime |
| * `WG-Engine-Performance`: core PowerShell engine, interpreter, and runtime performance |
| * `WG-Engine-Providers`: built-in PowerShell providers such as FileSystem, Certificates, |
| Registry, etc. (or anything returned by `Get-PSProvider`) |
| * `WG-Interactive-Console`: the console experience |
| * `WG-Interactive-Debugging`: debugging PowerShell script |
| * `WG-Interactive-HelpSystem`: anything related to the help infrastructure and formatting of help |
| * `WG-Interactive-IntelliSense`: tab completion |
| * `WG-Interactive-PSReadline`: PSReadline related issues |
| * `WG-Language`: parser, language semantics |
| * `WG-Quality-Test`: issues in a test or in test infrastructure |
| * `WG-Remoting`: PSRP issues with any transport layer |
| * `WG-Security`: security related areas such as [JEA](https://github.com/powershell/JEA) |
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| ### Operating Systems |
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| These are for issues that are specific to certain Operating Systems: |
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| * `OS-Linux` |
| * `OS-macOS` |
| * `OS-Windows` |
| * `OS-WSL`: Windows Subsystem for Linux |
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| ### Process Tags |
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| The following labels are used on PRs: |
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| * `Review - Needed` : The PR is being reviewed. Please see [Pull Request - Code Review](https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md#pull-request---code-review) |
| * `Review - Waiting on Author` : The PR was reviewed by the team and requires changes or comments from the author before being accepted. |
| * `Review - Abandoned` : The PR was not updated for a significant number of days (the exact number could vary over time). |
| Maintainers should look into such PRs and re-evaluate them. |
| * `Review - Committee` : The PR/Issue needs a review from [powershell-committee](../community/governance.md#powershell-committee) |
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| ### Miscellaneous labels |
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| * `Blocked` : An issue cannot be addressed due to external factors, |
| but should not be closed because those external factors are temporary. |
| * `BVT/DRT` : An issue affecting or exposed by tests that have not been open sourced. |
| * `Changelog Needed` : The PR requires an addition to the changelog, |
| and should be removed when it has been added. |
| * `Committee-Reviewed` : The PR/Issue has been reviewed by the [powershell-committee](../community/governance.md#powershell-committee) |
| * `Compliance` : Issues with the compliance label are required to be fixed either in the long term or short term for |
| Microsoft to continue to sign and release packages from the project as official Microsoft packages. |
| The time frame in which it needs to be fixed should be identified in the issue. |
| * `Documentation Needed` : The PR has changes that require a documentation change or new documentation added to [PowerShell-Docs](https://github.com/powershell/powershell-docs) |
| * `First-Time-Issue` : An issue that is identified as being easy and a good candidate for first time contributors |
| * `Hackathon` or `Hacktoberfest` : An issue that would be a good candidate for hackathons such as `Hacktoberfest` or `Hackillinois` |
| * `Porting` : An issue that affects a feature not yet ported to other platforms. |
| * `Up-for-Grabs` : We've acknowledged the issue but have no immediate plans to address it. |
| If you're looking for a way to contribute, these issues can be a good place to start. |
| * `Usability` : This label is used to help us filter issues that might be higher priority |
| because they more directly affect the usability of a particular feature or area. |
| * `Waiting - DotNetCore` : An issue waiting on a fix/change in DotNetCore. |
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