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  • 0. Critical
    GNOME
  • 4. Newcomers
    GNOME
    Tasks that are good for new contributors
  • 1. Crash
    GNOME
    The issue is a crash in the software
  • To Do
    GNOME / gnome-calendar
    Things that are picked from the "Next up" (roadmap) list by developers, as things "on their plate" in the kanban board
  • Next up
    GNOME / gnome-calendar
    Priority backlog/roadmap items that are "next up" to be moved to "Todo" or "WIP" status by the core maintainers in the kanban board view
  • Other labels

  • Timezones
    GNOME / gnome-calendar
    Every bug that is related to timezones management and timezones-related problems, including the mandelbugs and higgs-bugson issues with DST
  • Online accounts
    GNOME / gnome-calendar
    Backend/integration issues related to Google Calendars, NextCloud, CalDAV, WebDAV / HTTPS, Evolution Data Server, etc.
  • Calendars & accounts management
    GNOME / gnome-calendar
    Issues related to the "Manage Calendars" dialog (and its "Add Calendar" subdialog), and the calendars list popover widget in the main window. Those are mainly GUI & UX issues in those dialogs specifically. This does not include pure backend issues or issues with the widgets within the "Event editor" dialog or the Quick Add popover widget.
  • Infinite Timeline
    GNOME / gnome-calendar
    Anything related to the new Month view with an infinitely scrolling timeline of events
  • View: event details
    GNOME / gnome-calendar
    Anything related to the event editor dialog, or to the GtkPopover to preview event details
  • 3. Depends on fixes elsewhere
    GNOME / gnome-calendar
    For issues that are caused by (or depend on a platform-wide fix in) GTK, EDS, GOA, GNOME Settings (Control Center) or something else we depend on. We may keep the ticket open in GNOME Calendar as well to avoid duplicates and facilitate tracking towards resolution.
  • Issues which cause the openQA end-to-end tests of GNOME OS to fail in 'master'.
  • Human-perceptible delays in response time to user actions, or issues related to the excessive use of system resources like CPU, I/O, GPU, etc.
  • github
    GNOME / gnome-calendar
  • This merge request has been accepted but should only be merged once the module emerges from code freeze (see https://wiki.gnome.org/ReleasePlanning/Freezes)
  • 1. Cleanup
    GNOME
    Refactoring, technological debt, etc.
  • Search
    GNOME / gnome-calendar
  • 2. Merge After Branching
    GNOME / gnome-calendar
    Merge after branching the main development branch
  • Sidebar
    GNOME / gnome-calendar
  • Needs retesting
    GNOME / gnome-calendar
    Old, potentially obsolete issues that we can't do anything about until proven to affect the latest version