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The AMP team is using the below priorities and guidelines to make it easier to order issues by the level of attention they need.
These guidelines can give you also a good overview of when to expect updates or closure of issues.
If you would like to give a hint regarding the priority of the issue you can add the appropriate priority GitHub label. Note that the priority may be changed as the issue is triaged based on the project's roadmap and backlog.
Priorities & Guidelines
Priority
What it means
Guidelines for Bugs
Guidelines for FRs
P0: Drop Everything
Outage
Critical production issue
Drop everything until this is fixed
Should be assigned and accepted within 24 hours of filing
Provide regular bug update on status and ETA of the fix, once every day after acceptance
Fixed in 7 days (next release or patch release, whichever is sooner)
We do not use P0 for FRs
P1: High Priority
Breakage of a critical feature or user journey
Highly significant feature
Should be assigned and accepted within 48 hours of filing
Should be updated by the team once every week after acceptance
Fixed within 30 days or updated with explanation and timeline
Implementation guidelines: 2 weeks
Feature requests are not P1, unless a situation develops where the lack of the feature is significant user problem (e.g. lack of the feature may block a significant number of AMP implementations)
P2: Soon
Breakage of a non-critical feature or user journey
Major usability problem (users frequently do the wrong thing)
Important feature
Best effort
Fixed in a quarter
Implementation guidelines: 1 Quarter
Generally higher priority feature requests
These are mostly features that have been specifically scheduled to meet our roadmap</li