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Standardize labels #2

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WhyNotHugo opened this issue Apr 13, 2016 · 6 comments
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Standardize labels #2

WhyNotHugo opened this issue Apr 13, 2016 · 6 comments

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@WhyNotHugo
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Rather than manually creating labels on each project, I'd really like to have these standardized (eg: needs tests, glitch, bug, etc) for all of pimutils.

repo-utils/org-labels might help us maintain this (and copy labels to todoman, which currently only has one or two), though me need to make sure we actually standardize them on every repo first.

How does everyone feel about this?

cc @untitaker @geier (I think we should all watch this repo).

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geier commented Apr 13, 2016

sure, why not (watching now)

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I'm fine with it, but I would rather prefer an informal styleguide rather than enforcing total sync with a tool.

Currently vdirsyncer has multiple labels. For example, it has multiple ones starting with mod:, type:, cat:. I ripped that idea off from Clap and Rust. Perhaps start from there?

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untitaker commented Feb 8, 2017

FWIW it appears repo-utils/org-labels#30 is needed to make org-labels run. At least that's what @skddc claims

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raucao commented Feb 8, 2017

It's actually enough to manually edit the OAuth scope for the token created by the CLI auth, in one's user settings on GitHub. Needs to include "repo".

@WhyNotHugo
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I suggest closing this; labels have been working fine the way they are and I don't see as much value in standardising them any more.

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i feel the same way.

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