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Proposal for Enhanced Issue Labeling System #2500

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totitoti7 opened this issue Feb 9, 2024 · 1 comment
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Proposal for Enhanced Issue Labeling System #2500

totitoti7 opened this issue Feb 9, 2024 · 1 comment

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@totitoti7
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I've noticed that the current issue labeling system primarily categorizes issues into 'bug' or 'new feature requests and does not explicitly cater to other important labels for example documentation label.
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I believe that by implementing a more detailed issue labeling system, the React Big Calendar project can further improve its organizational structure, engage a broader community of contributors, and streamline the process of managing and addressing issues.

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Suggested Labels:

  • Documentation: For issues that propose enhancements, clarifications, or corrections to the project's documentation.

  • Other labels here if you see fit, such as performance, good first issue for beginners, etc.

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  • Read the docs.
  • Check that there isn't already an issue that request the same feature to avoid creating a duplicate.

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  • I'm willing to open a PR
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cutterbl commented Feb 9, 2024

Those buttons do apply base level labels, but anyone is able to add additional labels to an issue, even if they use the 'Open a blank issue' link.

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