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Alright, added a checkbox to PRs (but not to issues, seems overkill) and inserted an emoji so it is at least a little friendly. On new PRs, this is how it looks:
Let me know what you think 🙂
Merging to get this out of the way. If there are ideas to improve the templates further, feel free to create a follow-up PR :)
Oh yeah this looks great! Glad you merged it 😄 👍 @dcodeIO
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As a follow-up to the respective agenda item at our 12th Working Group meeting, this PR adds relatively light issue and PR templates to the repository and clarifies a few points within the contributing guidelines. Here's the diff:
Submitting Pull Requests
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Please note that if a pull request is rather complicated, i.e. touches lots of internals, or became stale, it is not uncommon that a core contributor performs the final integration to get it done in good conscience while naming you as a co-author.
Thank you!
Doesn't go overboard with the templates yet, and mostly makes sure that everyone is aware up-front of how complicated PRs may evolve in an attempt to avoid disappointment or conflict. Please let me know if this looks good to you! cc @MaxGraey @torch2424 @jtenner @DuncanUszkay1