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Adding relevant labels (low priority but still..) #16

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nogainbar opened this issue Apr 15, 2017 · 11 comments
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Adding relevant labels (low priority but still..) #16

nogainbar opened this issue Apr 15, 2017 · 11 comments
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@nogainbar
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Might be very low priority but i am not a github labels expert. how do we copy paste relevant labels from FAC and DWYL organization repo's so that we can label our issues?

@bradreeder
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@nogainbar dwyl have built there own tool for copying their labels:

https://github.com/dwyl/labels

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@bradreeder I know but we probably want different labels for this repo that are more to do with organising rather than writing code.. ?

@jsms90
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jsms90 commented Apr 15, 2017

@nogainbar agreed. That's why I deleted all the default github labels from this repo - they're too code specific. Labels like "question" & "help wanted" might be useful in a coding context, to differentiate between issues. In a business context, everything is a question/discussion. At least, in a coop.

Our labels in FAC aren't that useful imo (happy to rectify that too. Just not sure how. We just have 114 open issues as it is 😅) - very similar colours for very different things, lots that we don't use, etc.

DWYL's labels are for development. As far as I know, they don't make business decisions via github. And if they do, they must not use those labels.

I suggest that we create our own, rather than porting in FAC or DWYL ones.

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jsms90 commented Apr 15, 2017

So far, I created one: community. This is essentially "networking"...but that word has all the wrong connotations. No one likes networking i.e. schmoozing. Whereas "community" is about us reaching out to the wider co-operative community, or tech community as friends. It's green because we're growing something here & green=nature 😊

I'm clearly getting very hippy with this 😝

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@jsms90 @nogainbar

I'm probably going to go live in a forest commune for a week in May before / after joining @nogainbar in the woods for a few days. The hippyness is basically inevitable.

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I think there are some labels we can take, like the 'priority 1,2,3..' and also 'question'.. agree we can make our owns and that could be good learning too.

@nogainbar
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@bradreeder thats the spirit. 😂

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jsms90 commented Apr 20, 2017

Dark purple for community? 😳

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jsms90 commented Apr 20, 2017

What should our project label be? For #22 and #21

@nogainbar
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added some labels!! 👻

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im high on the purples and blues! :)

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