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No 'good first issues'. #271

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p4puniya opened this issue Sep 27, 2022 · 1 comment
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No 'good first issues'. #271

p4puniya opened this issue Sep 27, 2022 · 1 comment
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@p4puniya
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No Good First Issues.

As a budding community, it's necessary to attract the new talent towards one's organisation. And 'G.F.I.' is the best practice to do that. But I didn't find any such issues.

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A few good first issues can be:

  • Modifying the documentations.
  • Updating tags such as version, Licence etc in the readme.md and other documents whenever there's a new update.
  • Adding hyperlinks to the necessary models (such as PyTorch, TensorFlow etc) to make the docs more interactive.
  • Adding operating demos about a particular feature.
  • Other issues that are time consuming but simple and easy.
    As long as there's something for the newcomers to do... The community will grow.
@p4puniya p4puniya added the question Further information is requested label Sep 27, 2022
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Now that we've migrated your tasks to GitHub, we'll be adding d:easy tag to mark easy tasks that could be good starting points for anyone who wants to contribute to Giskard

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