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  • Filesystem-related issues to address when developing a stable release of the `atom-fs` module.
  • Unable to address issue until actions are taken elsewhere (e.g., merging a pull-request).
  • Loud, hideous changes to package APIs and configuration which require a major version bump.
  • Confirmed defect in package logic, deprecation notices, and PRs which fix them.
  • Noticeable changes to default styling, icons, or package behaviour.
  • Issues related to monkey-patching of core packages prior to Atom consuming the new icon-service.
  • Threads for open-ended discussion with users.
  • Updates and improvements to package documentation files, including readmes and change-log entries.
  • Duplicate of an already-reported issue.
  • Feature requests or suggested improvements.
  • New file-extensions or filename patterns associated with an existing icon.
  • Something a maintainer is unable to address on their own, or lacks adequate time to do so.
  • Trivial changes: typos, whitespace fixes, dead code removal, and other janitorial tasks.
  • Old label used prior to consolidating the package's icon-fonts in different repositories.
  • Issue closed due to unresponsive reporter, insufficient information, or flaky "phantom" issues.
  • User questions and issues related to package installation and download failures.
  • Inconclusive, irrelevant, or unrelated issue.
  • Ongoing task or future project involving non-trivial time and effort.
  • New icons added to the package's icon-font.
  • Unrelated, unimportant, or meaningless reports.
  • Reporter was asked to provide more detail. Issues without response are subject to closing.
  • Issues related to Facebook's Nuclide, which early v2.0.* releases of file-icons didn't support.
  • Issues with the package's speed or CPU usage, including startup time.
  • Help requests and general enquiries from users.
  • Questions and bugs related to package and user stylesheets.
  • Triaged tasks not started yet.
  • Unreproducible error observed by user, or an unclear bug requiring further investigation.
  • Valid issue, wrong package. Stuff that file-icons has no control or responsibility over.
  • Feedback pending from reporter, or waiting for an upstream release to land.
  • Requested changes that a maintainer has chosen not to fix, or is outright impossible to do.