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  • Server-side logic, APIs, or database implementation.
  • Waiting on an external dependency, input, or approval.
  • Defect or malfunction in code, logic, or deployed system.
  • Raised directly from client feedback
  • Policies, GDPR, audits, or other regulatory requirements.
  • Must be handled immediately. Blocking other work or tied to hard deadlines.
  • Directly linked to a project milestone, report, or EU work package output.
  • Built for demonstration purposes; not intended for full functionality.
  • Visual identity, branding, UI/UX assets, or layout changes.
  • Requires design assets or UI/UX input
  • Automation, monitoring, or systems integration tasks.
  • Internal or external docs, technical notes, or reporting.
  • New feature request or improvement of existing functionality
  • New functionality or improvement of an existing capability.
  • Invoices, budgets, billing issues, or financial tracking.
  • User interface, design, or client-side application logic.
  • Significant complexity; may involve design considerations, extended work across multiple layers.
  • Must be handled as soon as possible. Direct impact on delivery or partner/client expectations.
  • Currently being worked on.
  • Deployment pipelines, VPS hosting, CI/CD, or environment setup.
  • Simple but involves several steps (e.g., minor feature, small setup, or dependency update).
  • Minor improvements or ideas that can be scheduled later if time permits.
  • Moderately complex; involves multiple elements or testing.
  • Very quick or straightforward (e.g., small configuration change, minor update, or documentation fix)
  • Minimum viable product covering only the core requirements.
  • Requires functional or technical specification before starting.
  • Nice to have. Can be postponed without immediate impact on delivery.
  • No longer relevant; replaced or cancelled due to changing priorities.
  • Limited-scope or incomplete feature; not final.
  • Implementation complete but awaiting functional or user testing.