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We've recently started to use a couple of issue/PR labels (protocol and protocol-incompat), partly for general filtering but also to be able to generate release notes automatically. However, labeling issues and PRs correctly requires that we have a common understanding of what they actually mean. Let's document what the labels mean. Perhaps we can get away with simply good label descriptions at https://github.com/eiffel-community/eiffel/labels, otherwise we'll have to create or amend a Markdown document.
Motivation
If we ask people to categorize issues and PRs there should be guidance so that labels are applied consistently.
Exemplification
N/A
Benefits
More accurate labels
Possible Drawbacks
There's no immediately obvious documentation location besides the description of the label itself, but if that's deemed insufficient we might end up with documentation that's hard to find and mostly piles onto the maintenance burden.
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Description
We've recently started to use a couple of issue/PR labels (protocol and protocol-incompat), partly for general filtering but also to be able to generate release notes automatically. However, labeling issues and PRs correctly requires that we have a common understanding of what they actually mean. Let's document what the labels mean. Perhaps we can get away with simply good label descriptions at https://github.com/eiffel-community/eiffel/labels, otherwise we'll have to create or amend a Markdown document.
Motivation
If we ask people to categorize issues and PRs there should be guidance so that labels are applied consistently.
Exemplification
N/A
Benefits
More accurate labels
Possible Drawbacks
There's no immediately obvious documentation location besides the description of the label itself, but if that's deemed insufficient we might end up with documentation that's hard to find and mostly piles onto the maintenance burden.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: