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	Update docs on flaky issues
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		@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ We are working on implementing clearer partitioning of our e2e tests to make run
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- `[Slow]`: If a test takes more than five minutes to run (by itself or in parallel with many other tests), it is labeled `[Slow]`.  This partition allows us to run almost all of our tests quickly in parallel, without waiting for the stragglers to finish.
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- `[Serial]`: If a test cannot be run in parallel with other tests (e.g. it takes too many resources or restarts nodes), it is labeled `[Serial]`, and should be run in serial as part of a separate suite.
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- `[Disruptive]`: If a test restarts components that might cause other tests to fail or break the cluster completely, it is labeled `[Disruptive]`.  Any `[Disruptive]` test is also assumed to qualify for the `[Serial]` label, but need not be labeled as both.  These tests are not run against soak clusters to avoid restarting components.
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- `[Flaky]`: If a test is found to be flaky, it receives the `[Flaky]` label until it is fixed.  A `[Flaky]` label should be accompanied with a reference to the issue for de-flaking the test, because while a test remains labeled `[Flaky]`, it is not monitored closely in CI. `[Flaky]` tests are by default not run, unless a `focus` or `skip` argument is explicitly given.
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- `[Flaky]`: If a test is found to be flaky and we have decided that it's too hard to fix in the short term (e.g. it's going to take a full engineer-week), it receives the `[Flaky]` label until it is fixed.  The `[Flaky]` label should be used very sparingly, and should be accompanied with a reference to the issue for de-flaking the test, because while a test remains labeled `[Flaky]`, it is not monitored closely in CI. `[Flaky]` tests are by default not run, unless a `focus` or `skip` argument is explicitly given.
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- `[Skipped]`: `[Skipped]` is a legacy label that we're phasing out.  If a test is marked `[Skipped]`, there should be an issue open to label it properly.  `[Skipped]` tests are by default not run, unless a `focus` or `skip` argument is explicitly given.
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- `[Feature:...]`: If a test has non-default requirements to run or targets some non-core functionality, and thus should not be run as part of the standard suite, it receives a `[Feature:...]` label, e.g. `[Feature:Performance]` or `[Feature:Ingress]`.  `[Feature:...]` tests are not run in our core suites, instead running in custom suites.  There are a few use-cases for `[Feature:...]` tests:
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  - If a feature is experimental or alpha and is not enabled by default due to being incomplete or potentially subject to breaking changes, it should *not* block the merge-queue, and thus should run in some separate test suites owned by the feature owner(s).
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