Explanations for possibly mysterious lables used on Optiboot github "issues." Component-Docs - requires a fix in the documentation only Component-Makefiles - requires a change to the makefiles only Component-Scripts - changes to the scripts only Discussion - an "issue" that has significant "discussion" involved; may not be an actual bug. Duplicate help wanted - "official maintainers" don't have the parts or the interest. A request for someone in the community to provide a patch/pull request/etc. Invalid - the bug is reported in error, or determined not to exist. Maintainability - affects the ease of maintenance of the program. Not-our-issue - the actual problem is determined to lie outside of optiboot itself. OpSys-Linux OpSys-OSX OpSys-Windows Partly Done - come code has been added/merged, but there is more to do. Priority-Critical Priority-High Priority-Low Priority-Medium Question - more of a Regression - something that used to work correctly has broken Superseded - was a bug at one time, but is no longer present because of other changes. Type-Defect Type-Enhancement Type-newChip - request for a new chip; usually involves Makefile and pin_defs.h, but not actual program logic. Type-Other Type-Patch wontfix - describes a real problem that can't be fixed, or won't be fixed because we think it is outside the scope of Optiboot.