Personally I use email as my main interface to see what's new in github,
and it doesn't show labels, and I think being able to pick out proposals
and backports easily is useful. So I like the tags. But, not so much that I
would fight to keep them if consensus is going the other direction.

On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 2:59 PM Clint Wylie <clint.wy...@imply.io> wrote:

> I find [PROPOSAL] and all other title tags redundant and prefer the github
> labels since they are easier to use for searching, and would prefer the
> tags in the title were not there. I guess I don't mind [Backport] as much
> because it makes it really stand out that it's a PR for backporting for
> release, but it is also probably not necessary if we just want to get rid
> of them entirely. I feel the same about putting the issue number in the PR
> title, which is also pretty worthless since it doesn't link it.
>
> A bot to automatically do that might be nice, +1. I wonder how much work it
> would be to examine which paths are modified by a PR to attempt to
> automatically add 'Area' labels too, but that might be overkill.
>
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 2:36 PM Roman Leventov <leven...@apache.org>
> wrote:
>
> > 1) Do other people want proposal issues to have [PROPOSAL] in their
> names,
> > despite they also have a corresponding tag? Maybe we can at least make it
> > not caps?
> >
> > 2) Would be nice to teach bot to visit PRs and issues from non-committers
> > and remove "[tag name]" parts from their titles and assign corresponding
> > tags.
> >
>

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