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Implementation issues are used break-up a large piece of work into small, discrete tasks that can
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move independently through the build workflow steps. They're typically used to populate a Feature
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Epic. Once created, an implementation issue is usually refined in order to populate and review the
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implementation plan and weight.
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Example workflow: https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/development/threat-management/planning/diagram.html#plan
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## Why are we doing this work
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A brief explanation of the why, not the what or how. Assume the reader doesn't know the
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background and won't have time to dig-up information from comment threads.
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## Relevant links
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Information that the developer might need to refer to when implementing the issue.
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- [Design Issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/<id>)
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- [Design 1](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/<id>/designs/<image>.png)
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- [Design 2](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/<id>/designs/<image>.png)
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- [Similar implementation](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/<id>)
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## Non-functional requirements
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- [ ] Documentation:
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- [ ] Feature flag:
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- [ ] Performance:
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- [ ] Testing:
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## Implementation plan
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Steps and the parts of the code that will need to get updated. The plan can also
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call-out responsibilities for other team members or teams.
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- [ ] ~frontend Step 1
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- [ ] @person Step 1a
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- [ ] ~frontend Step 2
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~"group::" ~"Category:" ~"GitLab Ultimate"
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/label ~"workflow::refinement"
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Other settings you might want to include when creating the issue.
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/milestone %"Next 1-3 releases"
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/assign @
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/epic &
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