Issue triage _currently_ requires a component to be set and one of the following to be true for an issue to be considered triaged: * Marked as a bug _and_ has a severity _and_ has a frequency * Mark as a feature * Marked as a refactor * Marked as a discussion * Marked as "confusing" * Marked as "use-case" This PR changes the rules so that (in addition to the component), triage requires: * A priority label (P0 through P5) * Marked as a feature * Marked as a discussion Triage may also apply additional, optional info labels to issues. [This document outlines the new priority scheme](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mN2zWsr1pxChSTHC7UkOgl4PhhuoFONtG_zcMWeqLwA/preview). While this PR is focused on issue triage and not PR triage, I have changed the PR section triage to remove reference to the "effort: *" and "risk: *" labels. Looking through recent PRs, Kapunahele is the only person applying these, so it's clear that this bit is no longer widely practiced. This is just one step in the always-ongoing process of managing GitHub labels. More adjustments will come over time. In writing this PR, I have already unearthed a few more areas that can be polished in follow-ups. PR Close #38932
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