Contribution Guidelines
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  • Overview
  • Preface
    • How to Read This Document
  • Workflow with JIRA Issues
    • Introduction
    • Open: Register a JIRA issue
    • Confirmed: Issue Triage
    • Analysis, Develop: Progress of Work
    • Handover: Cleaning Up the Task
    • Resolved: Completing the Task
    • Test: Testing
    • Backport: Backporting
    • Closed: Terminating Issues
  • Workflow with Github
    • Introduction
    • Git Workflow
    • Git Branch Model
    • Feature Branch
    • Pull Request, Code Review, Code Merge
    • Backport
  • Workflow after Code Merging
    • Checking the QA Report
    • Procedure Guide in case of Test Failure (Regression)
    • Manual Creation Guide
  • Contributing Guideline for First Contributors
    • Contributor License Agreement (CLA)
    • Good first issue
    • Communication Channel
  • Release
    • Release
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  1. Workflow with JIRA Issues

Backport: Backporting

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After completing the tests, the QA assignee (the tester in charge) presses the "Need Backport" button to request a backport to the lower versions specified in the planned version. The Backport status involves conducting backporting activities for the code and test cases to branches other than develop branch specified in the planned version.