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- [Workflow](#workflow) - [Workflow](#workflow)
- [Milestones](#milestones) - [Milestones](#milestones)
- [Triage](#triage) - [Triage](#triage)
- [Project boards](#project-boards)
- [Versioning](#versioning) - [Versioning](#versioning)
- [Pull requests](#pull-requests) - [Pull requests](#pull-requests)
- [Merge strategies](#merge-strategies) - [Merge strategies](#merge-strategies)
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To onboard a new maintainer to the project, please make sure to do the following: To onboard a new maintainer to the project, please make sure to do the following:
- [ ] Add to [coder/code-server-reviewers](https://github.com/orgs/coder/teams/code-server-reviewers) - [ ] Add to [coder/code-server](https://github.com/orgs/coder/teams/code-server)
- [ ] Add as Admin under [Repository Settings > Access](https://github.com/coder/code-server/settings/access) - [ ] Add as Admin under [Repository Settings > Access](https://github.com/coder/code-server/settings/access)
- [ ] Add to [npm Coder org](https://www.npmjs.com/org/coder) - [ ] Add to [npm Coder org](https://www.npmjs.com/org/coder)
- [ ] Add as [AUR maintainer](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/code-server/) (talk to Colin) - [ ] Add as [AUR maintainer](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/code-server/) (talk to Colin)
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- "On Deck" -> Work under consideration for upcoming milestones. - "On Deck" -> Work under consideration for upcoming milestones.
- "Backlog Candidates" -> Work that is not yet accepted for the backlog. We wait - "Backlog Candidates" -> Work that is not yet accepted for the backlog. We wait
for the community to weigh in. for the community to weigh in.
- "<0.0.0>" -> Work to be done for a specific version. - "<Month>" -> Work to be done for said month.
With this flow, any un-assigned issues are essentially in triage state. Once With this flow, any un-assigned issues are essentially in triage state. Once
triaged, issues are either "Backlog" or "Backlog Candidates". They will triaged, issues are either "Backlog" or "Backlog Candidates". They will
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2. If not urgent, add to "Backlog" 2. If not urgent, add to "Backlog"
3. Otherwise, add to "Backlog Candidate" for future consideration 3. Otherwise, add to "Backlog Candidate" for future consideration
### Project boards
We use project boards for projects or goals that span multiple milestones.
Think of this as a place to put miscellaneous things (like testing, clean up
stuff, etc). As a maintainer, random tasks may come up here and there. The
project boards give you places to add temporary notes before opening a new
issue. Given that our release milestones function off of issues, we believe
tasks should have dedicated issues.
Project boards also give us a way to separate the issue triage from
bigger-picture, long-term work.
## Versioning ## Versioning
`<major.minor.patch>` `<major.minor.patch>`