Two years ago, efforts were made to provide more clarity in the Gutenberg GitHub repository to make it simpler to keep up to date with work underway at various levels. This post focuses on a piece of that effort: iteration issues and the growing role they can play to make it simpler to follow ongoing work in the Gutenberg repository at critical periods. Iteration issues should happen alongside dev notes and merge proposals.

Changes to Iteration issues

As a reminder, these iteration issues are solely for following dedicated tracks of work in the Gutenberg repository, and their goal isn’t to

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