Highest priority. Must be actively worked on as someone's top priority right now.
Important over the long term, but may not be staffed and/or may need multiple releases to complete.
Must be staffed and worked on either currently, or very soon, ideally in time for the next release.
A deprecation or removal that needs about a paragraph of explanation in the release notes.
A documentation change for the release notes.
An infrastructure update for the release notes.
A major change that needs more than a paragraph of explanation in the release notes.
A minor change that needs about a paragraph of explanation in the release notes.
Marks a PR as not requiring a release note. Should only be used for very small changes.
A small change that needs one line of explanation in the release notes.
Denotes a PR that will be considered when it comes time to generate release notes.
Denotes a PR that introduces potentially breaking changes that require user action.
Denotes a PR that changes 100-499 lines, ignoring generated files.
Denotes a PR that changes 30-99 lines, ignoring generated files.
Denotes a PR that changes 10-29 lines, ignoring generated files.
Denotes a PR that changes 500-999 lines, ignoring generated files.
Denotes a PR that changes 0-9 lines, ignoring generated files.
Denotes a PR that changes 1000+ lines, ignoring generated files.