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* No Priority: Every issue needs to have a priority. In case your issue doesn't have one think about which priority fits best from the list below and choose the one that seems to be the most appropriate | * No Priority: Every issue needs to have a priority. In case your issue doesn't have one think about which priority fits best from the list below and choose the one that seems to be the most appropriate | ||
* Low: The issue if of no particular importance or urgency. The purpose of it is to generate background knowledge, that we want to use at a point in the future. Work on this task will resume sporadically. Expect no fast inputs or reviews if you are working on a low priority task. | * Low: The issue if of no particular importance or urgency. The purpose of it is to generate background knowledge, that we want to use at a point in the future. Work on this task will resume sporadically. Expect no fast inputs or reviews if you are working on a low priority task. | ||
* Medium: The issue is of average importance. Around 60% of common day tasks are going to be medium. | |||
* High: The issue is importance. Try to fit it in in the next couple of days. If there is a deadline assigned to it keep that deadline and communicate instantly if you are aware that you cannot keep the deadline | |||
* Urgent: This issue is of highest importance. Stop everything else and work on it immediately. Instantly communicate if you run into problems or can not make it for some reason. |