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Create a new issue template for generic issues #21

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@albendz albendz commented Jan 2, 2020

Create a new issue template for generic issues including prompts in comments for summary, done criteria, and whether or not the requester wants to work on it.

Create a new issue template for generic issues including prompts in comments for summary, done criteria, and whether or not the requester wants to work on it.
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Some feedback on the template.

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Could we please add a comment to remind people to add relevant labels and also to add the issue to the projects board ?

@MmeMarieLouise MmeMarieLouise moved this from To do to Review in progress in PyLadies Project Communications Board Jan 9, 2020
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albendz commented Jan 10, 2020

@marie-l If someone is new to Github and the project, I wonder if they'll know what the labels should be. Do you think a default label for new, untagged issues would help? Like "new", "untriaged", or something similar? Or are you okay with some issues not having labels if people are not familiar with our labelling system?

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@albendz Yes you're right and yeah I can create the label "new", but if it's not used or the issue is left untagged then that's fine

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@marie-l in regards to the tag there's a tag you can use here to automatically add any desired one to issues upon creation. CC: @albendz

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Are there docs on this? I can't find anything after searching for a while

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@lorenanicole Ah ok, thanks for letting me know

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@albendz when you push those changes up feel free to re-request a review from me

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@albendz Looks good! @lorenanicole, what do you think ?

PyLadies Project Communications Board automation moved this from Review in progress to Reviewer approved Mar 4, 2020
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@AbigailMesrenyameDogbe @lorenanicole @albendz I'm going to go ahead and merge this now, if there are any problems we can create a new PR

@MmeMarieLouise MmeMarieLouise merged commit 2a0038c into master Mar 4, 2020
PyLadies Project Communications Board automation moved this from Reviewer approved to Done Mar 4, 2020
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