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CONTRIBUTING.md

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All pull requests are reviewed by another person. We have a bot,
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@rust-highfive, that will automatically assign a random person to review your request.
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@rust-highfive, that will automatically assign a random person to review your
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To find documentation-related issues, sort by the [A-docs label][adocs].
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[adocs]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3AA-docs
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## Issue Triage
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It can be helpful to go through older bug reports and make sure that they are
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leave a comment letting us know if it is or is not. The [least recently updated sort][lru] is good for finding issues like this.
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leave a comment letting us know if it is or is not. The [least recently
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updated sort][lru] is good for finding issues like this.
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Contributors with sufficient permissions on the Rust repo can help by adding
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labels to triage issues:
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* Yellow, **A**-prefixed labels state which **area** of the project an issue
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relates to.
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* Magenta, **B**-prefixed labels identify bugs which **belong** elsewhere.
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* Green, **E**-prefixed labels explain the level of **experience** necessary
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to fix the issue.
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* Red, **I**-prefixed labels indicate the **importance** of the issue. The
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[I-nominated][inom] label indicates that an issue has been nominated for
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prioritizing at the next triage meeting.
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* Orange, **P**-prefixed labels indicate a bug's **priority**. These labels
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* Blue, **T**-prefixed bugs denote which **team** the issue belongs to.
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* Dark blue, **beta-** labels track changes which need to be backported into
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* The purple **metabug** label marks lists of bugs collected by other
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[inom]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3AI-nominated
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[eeasy]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3AE-easy
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## Out-of-tree Contributions

configure

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man/rustc.1

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mk/cfg/aarch64-linux-android.mk

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