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Best Practices: Issues
Max Bernstein edited this page Jan 17, 2014
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Best Practices
- Ensure there is not another open issue that addresses the same or similar concerns.
- Label the Issue appropriately. If a Label does not exist, please create it and add a description of its meaning to this wiki page. Do not use excessive quantities of Labels.
- If you are going to definitively work on it, then assign the Issue to yourself. If someone asks you to make an Issue, or it's someone's responsibility (broken previous push), then assign to somebody else.
Labels
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high priority
indicates an especially above-standard importance -
low priority
indicates an especially substandard importance -
bug
indicates an error or fault in the software -
content
indicates something related to the content in the website -
enhancement
indicates a new feature or a new addition to a feature to the website -
fix
indicates that there is a suggested fix in the body -
problem
indicates that something is not necessarily a "bug" but is still wrong -
duplicate
indicates that the issue is a duplicate of another (and should be closed) -
question
indicates that the poster of the issue would like feedback or help -
things to keep in mind
indicates that there is a pressing concern to update a gem, or something of the sort -
update
indicates an update that needs to occur -
feedback
indicates suggestions from an outside source -
wontfix
indicates that the issue is not going to be fixed, or is not an issue -
meta
indicates that the issue relates to team8.github.io Issues -
wiki
indicates that the issue relates to team8.github.io Wiki -
best practice
indicates that the issue relates to a best practice for development or setup -
team functioning
indicates that the issue relates to a way the web team functions