Create Issues to add new variable github-handle for members in lucky-parking.md
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Overview
As developers we need to create issues to update each project team member in lucky-parking.md with a the new github-handle variable, that will eventually replace the github and picture variables, reducing redundancy in the project file.
Action Items
- [ ] For each team member listed in
_projects/lucky-parking.mdthat does not have a variablegithub-handle, create an issue using the template - [ ] For each issue:
- [ ] In the title, replace [INSERT MEMBER NAME] with the member's name
- [ ] In the title, replace [INSERT PROJECT FILE] with lucky-parking.md
- [ ] Under Action Items, replace [INSERT MEMBER NAME] with the member's name (in 2 places)
- [ ] Under Action Items, replace [INSERT PROJECT FILE] with lucky-parking.md
- [ ] Under Resources, replace [INSERT-PROJECT-FILE] with lucky-parking.md
- [ ] Under Resources, replace [INSERT-PROJECT-FILENAME-WITHOUT-.MD-EXTENSION] with lucky-parking
- [ ] Apply the following labels: "ready for merge team", "good first issue", "role: front end", "role: back end/devOps", "size: 0.25pt", "P-Feature: Project Info and Page"
- [ ] List the issue number in #5441 under Good First Issues
- [ ] When all issues have been created and listed, move this issue to the "Questions/In Review" column of the Project Board, and apply the label "ready for merge team"
Resources/Instructions
https://github.com/hackforla/website/wiki/project.md-file-template https://jekyllrb.com/ Webpage: https://www.hackforla.org/projects/lucky-parking
- This issue is part of #5441
Hi @roslynwythe.
Please don't forget to add the proper labels to this issue. Currently, the labels for the following are missing:
- Complexity, Role, Feature, Size
NOTE: Please ignore this comment if you do not have 'write' access to this directory.
To add a label, take a look at Github's documentation here.
Also, don't forget to remove the "missing labels" afterwards. To remove a label, the process is similar to adding a label, but you select a currently added label to remove it.
After the proper labels are added, the merge team will review the issue and add a "Ready for Prioritization" label once it is ready for prioritization.
Additional Resources:
Hello @codyyjxn, we appreciate you taking on this issue, however it looks like you're already working on another issue at this time. Please wait until your current issue is merged before taking on another issue. :)
We are going to unassign you from this issue so you can focus on your current issue.
Hfla appreciates you! :)
Hi @codyyjxn, HfLA appreciates your interest in this issue, but please note that it is in the "New Issue Approval" column of the Project Board because it has not been finalized, approved, or prioritized, and so it is not ready for assignment. For this reason, you have been unassigned from this issue. Please remember to assign issues only from the "Prioritized Backlog" column.
The only exceptions to this rule are if you are writing an issue and the Draft label is applied, or if you are self-assigning to your "Pre-work Checklist" (the issue includes the Complexity: Prework label).
Hi @Kle012, thank you for taking up this issue! Hfla appreciates you :)
Do let fellow developers know about your:- i. Availability: (When are you available to work on the issue/answer questions other programmers might have about your issue?) ii. ETA: (When do you expect this issue to be completed?)
You're awesome!
P.S. - You may not take up another issue until this issue gets merged (or closed). Thanks again :)
i. Availability: EOD ii. ETA: within 2 weeks
Great work creating these issues @Kle012. They're well-written and ready for the team to prioritize.