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Expand Up @@ -315,19 +315,15 @@ In order to join [another project within Hack for LA](https://www.hackforla.org/
* Complete steps in [**2.7 Working on an issue**](#27-working-on-an-issue) to create a solution for the issue
* Complete steps in [**3.1 How to make a pull request**](#31-how-to-make-a-pull-request) to get your solution reviewed by the `website-merge` team.
* Once your pull request is merged, you can work on your next issue.
2. `Complexity: Good second issue`
* Self-assign an issue with the `Complexity: Good second issue` label.
* Complete steps in [**2.7 Working on an issue**](#27-working-on-an-issue) to create a solution for the issue
* Complete steps in [**3.1 How to make a pull request**](#31-how-to-make-a-pull-request) to get your solution reviewed by the `website-merge` team
* Once your pull request is merged, you can work on your next issue.
2. Repeat #1 with a new `good first issue`

Progress through issues with increasing complexity in the following order:
1. Good first issue
2. Good second issue
3. Small
4. Medium
5. Large

1. Good first issue (x2)
2. Small
3. Medium
4. Large
5. Extra Large
The reasons for this progression are:
* The issues start out as being prescriptive and become less so as you gain more experience by working through increasingly complex issues.
* We are trying to teach you the team methodology through the issues themselves.
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