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@mfisher87 mfisher87 commented May 6, 2025

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Issue templates help contributors feel welcome and to create good issues. Specifically, I feel "experience reports" are an important category for welcoming reports that may not fit in the usual category of "bug". Similarly, I think having blank issues is important so that folks feel welcome to report things that they feel don't fit in the existing categories.

I'm keeping the forms fairly simple; I feel overly complicated forms can drive away potential contributors.

Inspired by: https://github.com/FiloSottile/FiloSottile/blob/main/maintenance.md

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  • PR has a descriptive title and content.
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  • PR has one of the labels: documentation, bug, enhancement, feature, maintenance
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    Failing lint checks can be resolved with:
    • pre-commit run --all-files
    • jlpm run lint

📚 Documentation preview: https://jupytergis--679.org.readthedocs.build/en/679/
💡 JupyterLite preview: https://jupytergis--679.org.readthedocs.build/en/679/lite

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github-actions bot commented May 6, 2025

Binder 👈 Launch a Binder on branch mfisher87/jupytergis/issue-templates

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github-actions bot commented May 6, 2025

Integration tests report: appsharing.space

@mfisher87 mfisher87 requested review from martinRenou and arjxn-py May 6, 2025 19:52
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Thanks!

@martinRenou martinRenou merged commit 5f99f2d into geojupyter:main May 7, 2025
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@mfisher87 mfisher87 deleted the issue-templates branch May 7, 2025 06:45
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