Repository maintainers triage every issue and PR opened in the repository.
Issues are opened with one of these labels:
template: story
- a feature request, converted to an 💡 Ideas discussiontemplate: bug
- unverified issue with Next.js itself, or one of the examples in theexamples
foldertemplate: documentation
- feedback for improvement or an unverified issue with the Next.js documentation
In the case of a bug report, a maintainer looks at the provided reproduction. If the reproduction is missing or insufficient, a please add a complete reproduction
label is added. If a reproduction is not provided for more than 30 days, the issue becomes stale and will be automatically closed. If a reproduction is provided within 30 days, the please add a complete reproduction
label is removed and the issue will not become stale anymore.
Bug reports must be verified against the next@canary
release. The canary version of Next.js ships daily and includes all features and fixes that have not been released to the stable version yet. Think of canary as a public beta. Some issues may already be fixed in the canary version, so please verify that your issue reproduces before opening a new issue. Issues not verified against next@canary
will be closed after 30 days.
If the issue is specific to the project and not to Next.js itself, it might be converted to a 🎓️ Help discussion
If the bug is verified, it will receive the kind: bug
label and will be tracked by the maintainers. An area:
label can be added to indicate which part of Next.js is affected.
Confirmed issues never become stale or are closed before resolution.
All closed PRs and Issues will be locked after 30 days of inactivity (eg.: comment, referencing from elsewhere).