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  • Issue relates to accessibility in the wizard or a generated project.
  • The issue relates to the wizard not working or a problem with the generated code.
  • Used when closing an issue to make it clear that the behavior is as intended.
  • Applies to C# templates
  • Issues specifically related to generating a project with the Caliburn.Micro framework.
  • Work relating to this issue has been completed.
  • Relates to templates that use "code-behind" as a framework/design pattern option
  • Pull requests that update a dependency file
  • I have a question, please help me!
  • Indicates when a change must be made as part of a release but cannot be done in advance.
  • Use when requesting new documentation, requesting a change to existing documentation (in the /docs d
  • The work necessary to address the issue has been completed and verified in the nightly build but the
  • Use when closing an issue because it is a duplicate. A comment should also be made that links to the
  • Indicates the issue is a suggestion for an improvement or alteration to something that already exist
  • Used to indicate the issue is not directly in WTS but a third-party.
  • The issue relates to functionality released as part of the Fall Creators Update release of Windows 1
  • Accessibility issues found by running Accesibility Insights Fast Pass
  • The issue is a request for a new feature in the generated projects. A feature is different from a pa
  • The issue is a request to support a specific additional framework.
  • Relates specifically to code contained in the generated project.
  • Issues where external contributors are wanted to help address the issue.
  • The issue is currently being actively worked on.
  • Relates to the way that templates are created, tested, and distributed.