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Yes, I agree. They currently do more harm than good, by making issues and PRs harder than they need to be. Also, I often see new users submitting issues that are strictly adhering to the template, which doesn't always make the issue more understandable, but surely is annoying for the user. Issue template.
For PRs:
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Alright, I've made the suggested changes here: BioJulia/Contributing#10 Next steps:
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Anyone want to volunteer for
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Heya, I'm cool with discontinuing the changelogs and replacing the issue / PR templates with something similar. |
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In discussions at JuliaCon (separately with both @emiller88 and @rasmushenningsson), the extensive issue and PR templates that we use came up as possible barriers to entry for new users / contributors. I feel like these templates can be super important for extremely active repos to keep things manageable, but I don't know if any BioJulia repos are really at that place.
Of course, even if we adopt this proposal, individual package authors should feel free to retain them / modify them for their own purposes, but as a default matter, I vote that we remove them.
Thoughts?
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