Has anyone found a good way to describe a "beginner-friendly issue" without using non-inclusive words, like easy, simple, or straightforward? #opensource
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En réponse à @marcusolsson
"first-approach", "getting-started", "good-first-bug", "first-timers-only", "introductory-issue".
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En réponse à @egonelbre @marcusolsson
"quick-fix" or "probably-a-quick-fix"
I mean, how many "easy" labelled issues have caused a major refactoring ;-)1 réponse 0 Retweet 0 j'aime -
En réponse à @iWozik @egonelbre
I think "quick" has the same problem though. How bad am I if I'm not able to solve this quickly? Care to elaborate on what a "quick fix" is to you?
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En réponse à @marcusolsson @egonelbre
The reason for "quick" (time based) vs "simple" (skill based) is that the time scale is more relative and has less reference points than the skills scale.
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I.e. if I am a beginner piano player, I am happy and proud I learn something [simple] in a week. I call it "quick", while perfectly aware an experienced person can learn it probably in minutes. Same with tech I guess.
Le chargement semble prendre du temps.
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