
In order to have a dedicate chat room for tree issues with a high signal to noise ratio, we've separated out a new `tree-gardener` channel from the `tree-status` channel on Discord. This updates the gardener docs to reference the new human-centric tree-gardener chat. I've removed the line suggesting that people avoid spamming the room with requests for "when will this be resolved?" and "can I get an update?" since the doc is aimed mostly at the gardener themself and and not likely being read by those on chat asking "when will the tree be fixed?" Recently this hasn't been a source of noise.
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Index of notable sections
- Actionable bugs, and the closing of unactionable bugs
- Breaking changes
- Cherrypick process
- Closing issues
- Dashboards
- Debugging a broken engine autoroll
- Deprecations
- Design documents
- Discord
- Engineering Philosophy
- Flaky tests
- flutter.dev is down
- Issue prioritization
- Labels
- Milestones
- Plugin compatibility policy
- Reviewing code
- RFC process
- Status of popular issues
- Style guide for Flutter repo
- Submitting code, process for
- Support levels, definitions of
- Symbolicating stack traces
- Threading in the Engine
- When will my bug be fixed?
- Security best practices