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Previously, we used the `hotlist: community-help` label to mark issues that were good candidates for contributions from the community. Recently, we also started using the `good first issue` label to mark issues that would additionally be suitable for first-time contributors. This commit is part of the work to replace `hotlist: community-help` with the newly added `help wanted` label, which (same as `good first issue`) is a [default GitHub label][1]. This commit changes all occurrences of `hotlist: community-help` in the documentation to `help wanted` and also documents the purpose of the `help wanted` and `good first issue` labels. [1]: https://docs.github.com/en/github/managing-your-work-on-github/managing-labels#about-default-labels PR Close #41195 |
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BAZEL.md | ||
BRANCHES.md | ||
CARETAKER.md | ||
CODING_STANDARDS.md | ||
COMMITTER.md | ||
DEBUG.md | ||
DEBUG_COMPONENTS_REPO_IVY.md | ||
DEVELOPER.md | ||
FIXUP_COMMITS.md | ||
GITHUB_PROCESS.md | ||
NAMING.md | ||
PR_REVIEW.md | ||
PUBLIC_API.md | ||
RELEASE_SCHEDULE.md | ||
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TOOLS.md | ||
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