docs(maintaining): add triage to workflow

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- [Maintaining](#maintaining) - [Maintaining](#maintaining)
- [Workflow](#workflow) - [Workflow](#workflow)
- [Milestones](#milestones) - [Milestones](#milestones)
- [Triage](#triage)
- [Project Boards](#project-boards) - [Project Boards](#project-boards)
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With this flow, any un-assigned issues are essentially in triage state and once triaged are either "Backlog" or "Backlog Candidates". They will eventually move to "On Deck" (or be closed). Lastly, they will end up on a version milestone where they will be worked on. With this flow, any un-assigned issues are essentially in triage state and once triaged are either "Backlog" or "Backlog Candidates". They will eventually move to "On Deck" (or be closed). Lastly, they will end up on a version milestone where they will be worked on.
### Triage
We use the following process for triaging GitHub issues:
1. a submitter creates an issue
1. add appropriate labels
1. if we need to look into it further, add "needs-investigation"
1. add to milestone
1. if it should be fixed soon, add to version milestone or "On Deck"
1. if not urgent, add to "Backlog"
1. otherwise, add to "Backlog Candidate" if it should be considered
### Project Boards ### Project Boards
We use project boards for projects or goals that span multiple milestones. We use project boards for projects or goals that span multiple milestones.