DeepSourceCorp/good-first-issue

Criteria for adding a new project

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  1. Although "good first issue" is the default label that GitHub encourages projects to tag for issues suitable for newcomers, many projects prefer to use other labels, such as "beginner", "easy" and "first timer only". Maybe other labels can be considered in the first criterion.
  2. Perhaps a clearer description of "actively maintained" is needed. Vague descriptions may damage the objectivity of the last criterion.

Yes definitely agree with you on this point.

finally saw someone pulling off this trend

Thanks for creating this issue @mcxwx123

@aniruddhabagal & @ishitaojha โ€” Would you be interested in picking up this issue?

I want to work on this . Can you please guide me ?

I want to work on this issue. Can you please guide me?

I want to work on this issue. Can you please guide me?

This is actually not an issue please re-read

I have read the issue 2 to 3 times, but still, I could not get what to do. Could you please clarify @ishitaojha. I would be thankful to you.

Kindly read the first comment on this issue, it is actually a discussion.

Thanks, @ishitaojha, I got it.
Well, I also agree.

ya I also feel the same.

Good first issue.

ok got it

Hey all! I tried to contribute to this repo as well but I haven't seen any activity in the last few months. I decided to fork it to keep it alive. Please see https://github.com/lucavallin/gfi and feel free to open a pull request or an issue there. At this time I am setting up the hosting and cleaning up the code. If you're up for it, I could use some help to convert the app from Nuxt.js & Python to Next.js & Typescript.

Hello @mcxwx123, I'd love to contribute this project here. Would you please guide me ?

Hello @mcxwx123, I'd love to contribute this project here. Would you please guide me ?

Sure, if you have any questions I'd be happy to answer them. You may also ask the core contributors or project members for help, as I am not that familiar with the project.

@mcxwx123 Just wondering if this issue needs to be closed out now..

The 10-contributor minimum also seems potentially difficult to clear for some otherwise good projects.

Also, is that 10 ever or 10 as members of the project?

And is it an automatic and hard limit or is it evaluated by a human on a case-by-case basis?