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Forgejo issue triage labels — afk / hitl / blocked |
The three-label triage vocabulary for issues on the Forgejo tracker: triage/afk (agent-ready), triage/hitl (needs human), triage/blocked (waiting on another issue). How to apply them and why the taxonomy is deliberately minimal. |
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2026-07-08 |
Forgejo Issue Triage Labels
Established 2026-07-08 (first applied on jared/servers). Create these labels in any repo that gets issues; keep the vocabulary identical across repos.
| Label |
Color |
Meaning |
triage/afk |
0e8a16 (green) |
Fully specified — an autonomous agent can pick it up and complete it with no human decisions. Issue body must contain acceptance criteria. |
triage/hitl |
d93f0b (red) |
Needs the human's hands or judgment: account access, physical machines, spending decisions, design calls. |
triage/blocked |
c5def5 (light blue) |
Has an unresolved blocker issue. Remove when blockers close. Coexists with afk/hitl — the other label says what the issue becomes once unblocked. |
Rules
- Every published issue gets exactly one of
afk/hitl, plus blocked if applicable.
afk is a promise: the issue body follows the tracer-bullet template (What to build / Acceptance criteria / Blocked by) and is self-sufficient without conversation context.
- Prefer
afk over hitl — split the human step into its own small hitl issue rather than tainting a whole slice.
- Deliberately minimal (no priority/size/area facets): per the avoid-speculative-tooling principle, add more facets only when their absence actually hurts, not preemptively.
Creating in a new repo
tea labels create --name triage/afk --color 0e8a16 --description "Ready for an autonomous agent - no human decisions needed"
tea labels create --name triage/hitl --color d93f0b --description "Needs human action or decision"
tea labels create --name triage/blocked --color c5def5 --description "Waiting on another issue"