rsnext/.github/verify-canary.md
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chore: replace issue triaing actions with nissuer (#55525)
### What?

Moving maintenance to a separate repository.

### Why?

I want to make these actions reusable in other projects as they seem to work well in the Next.js repository.

### How?

The code is moved to https://github.com/balazsorban44/nissuer

I tested it on my fork, and all the following functionality is preserved: https://github.com/balazsorban44/next.js/issues/56

- [x] Close/lock/comment without a valid reproduction link
- [x] Minimize "+1"
- [x] Add labels based on user selection
- [x] Add comment based on the maintainer's label (eg.: "please add a complete reproduction")
2023-09-19 11:11:00 +00:00

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Please verify that your issue can be recreated with `next@canary`.
### Why was this issue marked with the `please verify canary` label?
We noticed the provided reproduction was using an older version of Next.js, instead of `canary`.
The canary version of Next.js ships daily and includes all features and fixes that have not been released to the stable version yet. You can think of canary as a _public beta_. Some issues may already be fixed in the canary version, so please verify that your issue reproduces by running `npm install next@canary` and test it in your project, using your reproduction steps.
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### My issue has been open for a long time, why do I need to verify `canary` now?
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An issue with the `please verify canary` that receives no meaningful activity (e.g. new comments that acknowledge verification against `canary`) will be automatically closed and locked after 30 days.
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### I did not open this issue, but it is relevant to me, what can I do to help?
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