The issue/PR is related to internationalization.
The issue/PR is related to performance.
Work impacting REST api routes.
Issues related to managing settings (including wc-settings).
Related to API powering block template functionality in the Site Editor
Pull requests that update Javascript code.
The issue/PR needs a response from any of the parties involved in the issue.
Issues for which we requested feedback from design team.
The issue requires design input/work from a designer.
PR that has some text that needs to be included in the release notes.
Issues that need feedback from one of the WooCommerce Core developers.
The issue/PR requires documentation to be added.
The issue/PR needs tests before it can move forward.
Issues for which we requested feedback from the author and received it.
The issue is critical—e.g. a fatal error, security problem affecting many customers.
The issue/PR is high priority—it affects lots of customers substantially, but not critically.
The issue/PR is low priority—not many people are affected or there’s a workaround, etc.
Cherry picked into the relevant release branch.
PRs that you don't want to appear in the changelog.
Fix has been made upstream in a dependency.
The issue is blocked from progressing, waiting for another piece of work to be done.
Used on issues or pulls that block work from being released.
The issue is currently not prioritized or is awaiting something (for example, a fix upsteam).