Commit 412ab17d authored by Robert Schilling's avatar Robert Schilling

Merge branch 'stewardship-label' into 'master'

add the stewardship label to contributing.md

See merge request !8997
parents 50f5960c 77e7f512
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- [Issue weight](#issue-weight) - [Issue weight](#issue-weight)
- [Regression issues](#regression-issues) - [Regression issues](#regression-issues)
- [Technical debt](#technical-debt) - [Technical debt](#technical-debt)
- [Stewardship][#stewardship]
- [Merge requests](#merge-requests) - [Merge requests](#merge-requests)
- [Merge request guidelines](#merge-request-guidelines) - [Merge request guidelines](#merge-request-guidelines)
- [Contribution acceptance criteria](#contribution-acceptance-criteria) - [Contribution acceptance criteria](#contribution-acceptance-criteria)
...@@ -230,6 +231,21 @@ for a release by the appropriate person. ...@@ -230,6 +231,21 @@ for a release by the appropriate person.
Make sure to mention the merge request that the `technical debt` issue is Make sure to mention the merge request that the `technical debt` issue is
associated with in the description of the issue. associated with in the description of the issue.
### Stewardship
For issues related to the open source stewardship of GitLab,
there is the ~"stewardship" label.
This label is to be used for issues in which the stewardship of GitLab
is a topic of discussion. For instance if GitLab Inc. is planning to remove
features from GitLab CE to make exclusive in GitLab EE, related issues
would be labelled with ~"stewardship".
A recent example of this was the issue for
[bringing the time tracking API to GitLab CE][time-tracking-issue].
[time-tracking-issue]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/25517#note_20019084
## Merge requests ## Merge requests
We welcome merge requests with fixes and improvements to GitLab code, tests, We welcome merge requests with fixes and improvements to GitLab code, tests,
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