Add community contribution labels to release group page
Why is this change being made?
Following the idea from our retrospective:
We should really start using
Seeking community contribution
label more. Right now there are only 4 issues from our group.A lot of times we'll see a small improvement which we know how to do but don't have the capacity for. I think every time we should just create a
Seeking community contribution
issue for such things.It has a few advantages:
- if you forget to add an implementation guide, the bot will ping you and suggest that
- we use
accepting merge requests
for almost all the issues, andSeeking community contribution
can attract much more focused attention.- since these issues will have an implementation guide, and probably will be quite simple, it will be much easier to review.
See how many issues pipeline authoring has: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues?sort=created_date&state=opened&label_name[]=group::pipeline+execution&label_name[]=Seeking+community+contributions
Author Checklist
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Added a description to this MR explaining the reasons for the proposed change, per say-why-not-just-what - Copy/paste the Slack conversation to document it for later, or upload screenshots. Verify that no confidential data is added.
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Assign reviewers for this change to the correct DRI(s) - If the DRI for the page/s being updated isn’t immediately clear, then assign it to one of the people listed in the "Maintained by" section in on the page being edited.
- If your manager does not have merge rights, please ask someone to merge it AFTER it has been approved by your manager in #mr-buddies.
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Edited by Vladimir Shushlin