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Based on discussion from the first backporting team meeting.

PR-URL: #12431
Reviewed-By: Benjamin Gruenbaum <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Myles Borins <[email protected]>
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git checkout $(git show -s --pretty='%T' $(git show-ref -d $(git describe --abbrev=0) | tail -n1 | awk '{print $1}')) -- test; make -j4 test
```

### LTS/Version labels

We use labels to keep track of which branches a commit should land on:

* `dont-land-on-v?.x`
* For changes that do not apply to a certain release line
* Also used when the work of backporting a change outweighs the benefits
* `land-on-v?.x`
* Used by releasers to mark a PR as scheduled for inclusion in an LTS release
* Applied to the original PR for clean cherry-picks, to the backport PR otherwise
* `backport-requested-v?.x`
* Used to indicate that a PR needs a manual backport to a branch in order to land the changes on that branch
* Typically applied by a releaser when the PR does not apply cleanly or it breaks the tests after applying
* Will be replaced by either `dont-land-on-v?.x` or `backported-to-v?.x`
* `backported-to-v?.x`
* Applied to PRs for which a backport PR has been merged
* `lts-watch-v?.x`
* Applied to PRs which the LTS working group should consider including in a LTS release
* Does not indicate that any specific action will be taken, but can be effective as messaging to non-collaborators
* `lts-agenda`
* For things that need discussion by the LTS working group
* (for example semver-minor changes that need or should go into an LTS release)
* `v?.x`
* Automatically applied to changes that do not target `master` but rather the `v?.x-staging` branch

Once a release line enters maintenance mode, the corresponding labels do not
need to be attached anymore, as only important bugfixes will be included.

### Other Labels

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* Architecture labels
* `arm`, `mips`
* No x86{_64}, since that is the implied default
* `lts-agenda`, `lts-watch-v*`
* tag things that should be discussed to go into LTS or should go into a specific LTS branch
* (usually only semver-patch things)
* will come more naturally over time


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