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Replace our starter label with gitub's good first issue label? #78

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iteles opened this issue Nov 10, 2017 · 2 comments
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Replace our starter label with gitub's good first issue label? #78

iteles opened this issue Nov 10, 2017 · 2 comments
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iteles commented Nov 10, 2017

For a while now, we have been using the starter label across our repos as a way to indicate to people who would like to contribute that that issue might be a good place to start making contributions. (see #36)

However, GitHub has now introduced its own good first issue label (hex #7057ff) as part of their default labels for new repos
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Given that GitHub plans to make this new label and help wanted more discoverable and they will be added by default to all new issues, should we consider swapping our starter label for good first issue?

@varjmes Wondering if you have any thoughts on Github's new label and its effectiveness/wording?

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related to #81

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koppor commented Jun 20, 2018

GitHub also lists the label at https://help.github.com/articles/finding-open-source-projects-on-github/.

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