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divya-mohan0209 opened this issue Sep 8, 2023 · 4 comments
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Create labels for issues #52

divya-mohan0209 opened this issue Sep 8, 2023 · 4 comments

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@divya-mohan0209
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divya-mohan0209 commented Sep 8, 2023

Tagging issues with labels would be helpful to invite contributions to the repository and the projects. Some of them are listed below by category:

  • SIG-specific : Related to different SIGs

    • sig/registries
    • sig/guest-languages
    • sig/typescript-compilation
    • sig/debugging
  • Committee-specific : Needs attention from the steering committee

    • committee/tsc
  • Type of issue : Could be paired with good-first-issue and/or help-wanted to better explain what the issue is about

    • type/cleanup
    • type/bug
    • type/web-development
    • type/documentation
    • type/failed-test
    • type/feature
    • type/refactor

These are the immediate ones that I can think of that would help contributors identify issues better. We should revisit this on a routine basis to figure if we need new additions.

@vados-cosmonic
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Hey @kate-goldenring I think we've got some labels on the repo and otherwise could create these pretty quickly? Though I might prefer a lang/<language> tag versus a sig/<...> tag

@itowlson
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@vados-cosmonic +1 for lang/whatever. Agree that the sig ones are probably mostly not a good fit, and some of the type ones too (e.g. please let's not use type/documentation!).

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+1 to lang/whatever

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Created labels for each of the languages in the guide

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