Stage labels specify which [DevOps stage][devops-stages] the issue belongs to.
The current stage labels are:
- ~"devops::manage"
- ~"devops::plan"
- ~"devops::create"
- ~"devops::verify"
- ~"devops::package"
- ~"devops::release"
- ~"devops::configure"
- ~"devops::monitor"
- ~"devops::secure"
- ~"devops::defend"
- ~"devops::growth"
- ~"devops::enablement"
The current stage labels can be found by [searching the labels list for `devops::`](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/labels?search=devops%3A%3A).
These labels are [scoped labels](../../user/project/labels.md#scoped-labels-premium)
and thus are mutually exclusive.
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Group labels specify which [groups][structure-groups] the issue belongs to.
The current group labels are:
- ~"group::access"
- ~"group::measure"
- ~"group::source code"
- ~"group::knowledge"
- ~"group::editor"
- ~"group::gitaly"
- ~"group::gitter"
- ~"group::team planning"
- ~"group::enterprise planning"
- ~"group::certify"
- ~"group::ci and runner"
- ~"group::testing"
- ~"group::package"
- ~"group::progressive delivery"
- ~"group::release management"
- ~"group::autodevops and kubernetes"
- ~"group::serverless and paas"
- ~"group::apm"
- ~"group::health"
- ~"group::static analysis"
- ~"group::dynamic analysis"
- ~"group::software composition analysis"
- ~"group::runtime application security"
- ~"group::threat management"
- ~"group::application infrastructure security"
- ~"group::activation"
- ~"group::adoption"
- ~"group::upsell"
- ~"group::retention"
- ~"group::fulfillment"
- ~"group::telemetry"
- ~"group::distribution"
- ~"group::geo"
- ~"group::memory"
- ~"group::ecosystem"
The current group labels can be found by [searching the labels list for `group::`](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/labels?search=group%3A%3A).
These labels are [scoped labels](../../user/project/labels.md#scoped-labels-premium)
and thus are mutually exclusive.
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- Example(s) of ~S1
- Data corruption/loss.
- Security breach.
- Unable to create an issue or merge request.
- Unable to create an issue or merge request.
- Unable to add a comment or thread to the issue or merge request.
- Example(s) of ~S2
- Cannot submit changes through the web IDE but the commandline works.
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- Example(s) of ~S4
- Label colors are incorrect.
- UI elements are not fully aligned.
## Label for community contributors
Issues that are beneficial to our users, 'nice to haves', that we currently do