It seems unnecessary since GitHub does this for this. You can open any pull request and will notice GitHub has nicely done this for us.
Thanks, -Ian. On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 10:03 AM Huxing Zhang <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I am thinking of applying a label called "first-time-contributor" to > those who send pull request first time. The purpose is to better > identify those people and hope the community would act more quickly to > those pull request in order to help them getting merged. > > Currently only those who had write access to the project will see a > 'first time contributor' tip when viewing the pull request detail > page. But there is no overview of how many pull request are 'first > time contributor'. Another issues is those who do not have write > access won't be able to see it. > > By introducing this label, I hope to attract more attention from the > community, whether you are a committer or not, to participant more in > reviewing those pull request (which is normally simple). > > In order to help the community to have better understanding on this, > I've created the label and applied it for several pull requests. If > the community is not willing to see it, I can revert the change. > > -- > Best Regards! > Huxing >
