
Simon Peyton Jones via ghc-devs
Good!
Colours are a bit mixed up. Blue seems to be for "Scope". Could "Issue flags" be another colour, and "Types of bugs" be another. The mixture under those headings is hard to grok.
Yes they were; I ran out of time before I had a chance to look too deeply at the colors. Matthew and I discussed the matter of colors and he argued that most labels should remain a single color (currently blue) to prevent things from becoming too visually busy. Given how cluttered GitLab's UI already is, I'm sympathetic to this argument. I just had a quick look over the colors with this in mind and changed a couple to improve consistency. Things are could likely still be improved but the general idea is: * purple: types of issues (e.g. bug, feature request, task) * green: performance issues * red: correctness issues * yellow/brown: stages of the issue lifecycle * blue: bug scope (operating system, architecture, compiler subsystem, language featuresetc.) Cheers, - Ben