Understanding Issue Labels

This segment delves into the variety of issue labels used within the Nixtla GitHub repository.

Labels Relevant to Contributors

Should you be a contributor now or in the future, it’s important to take note of issues flagged with these labels.

The first-timers-only Label

For those who have not yet contributed to Nixtla, start by looking for issues tagged as first-timers-only.

Please note that before we can accept your contribution to Nixtla, you’ll need to sign our Contributor License Agreement.

You can browse all first-timers-only issues here.

The good first issue Label

Issues labeled as good first issue are ideal for newcomers.

You can browse all good first issue issues here.

The help wanted Label

Issues tagged as help wanted are open to anyone who wishes to contribute to Nixtla.

You can browse all help wanted issues here.

The bug Label

The bug label flags issues that outline something that’s currently not functioning correctly.

You can report a bug by following the instructions here.

The discussion Label

If an issue is labeled as discussion, it signifies that more conversation is needed before it can be resolved.

The documentation Label

The documentation label identifies issues pertaining to our documentation.

You can contribute to improving our documentation by creating issues following the guidelines here.

The enhancement Label

As Nixtla continues to evolve, there are always areas that can be enhanced. All issues suggesting improvements to Nixtla are tagged with the enhancement label.

You can propose a feature by following the instructions here.

The discussion Label

If an issue is labeled as discussion, it needs more information before it can be resolved.

The requested Label

Our users are welcomed to propose improvements, report bugs, request feature, etc. Any issue originating from them is flagged as requested.

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