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However, it seems that the [approved] label is typically put on accepted content requests (at least after this repo was opened for Community Contributions).
Furthermore, both #45 and #49 didn't seem to need a proposal issue, the request (followed by the future author being assigned to it) seemed to be sufficient.
Therefore, I propose to remove the distinction between content proposals. I would suggest to:
Add an issue template for requests (or remove the Request Issue field from the Content Proposal template).
Create a Pull Request template from the current Content Proposal template since it makes sense for PRs to mention the request issue (and all other fields from there).
Clean up the tags so only the tags actually being used are listed. For example, I haven't seen any usage of the [in progress] label.
Adapt the README to reflect this workflow.
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The README mentions:
and it differentiates from requests as it seems to expect a
[requested]
issue before that:This also seems to be strengthened by the
Content Proposal
issue template which expects aRequest Issue
.However, it seems that the
[approved]
label is typically put on accepted content requests (at least after this repo was opened for Community Contributions).Furthermore, both #45 and #49 didn't seem to need a proposal issue, the request (followed by the future author being assigned to it) seemed to be sufficient.
Therefore, I propose to remove the distinction between content proposals. I would suggest to:
Request Issue
field from theContent Proposal
template).Content Proposal
template since it makes sense for PRs to mention the request issue (and all other fields from there).[in progress]
label.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: