Just to follow-on to my previous email, our labeling convention is
described in more detail here:

https://github.com/astropy/astropy/wiki/Issue-labeling-convention

Cheers,
Tom

Thomas Robitaille wrote:
> The issue with 'low hanging fruit' is that who is it low-hanging fruit
> for? Low hanging fruit for a core dev may be days of work for a
> newcomer. Also, 'newcomer' doesn't give a good idea of how long it will
> take.
> 
> I would therefore like to second Tom Aldcroft's suggestion of following
> something like what we have in astropy:
> 
> - effort-low, effort-medium, and effort-high (=hours, days, long-term)
> 
> - package-novice, package-intermediate, package-expert
> 
> This really covers the range of options. For newcomers that want to do
> something quick you can point them to package-novice & effort-low. When
> someone new to the project wants to get more involved (or for e.g.
> GSoC), you can point them to e.g. package-novice & effort-high. If one
> of the core devs is bored and wants to kill some time, they can go to
> package-expert & effort-low.
> 
> We've found this very helpful in Astropy and we use it in all related
> packages, so I want to put in a strong recommendation for following the
> same model here too, and I want to recommend the same for matplotlib and
> scipy.
> 
> Cheers,
> Tom
> 
> Benjamin Root wrote:
>> FWIW, matplotlib calls it "low hanging fruit". I think it is a better
>> name than "newcomers".
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 1:19 PM, Aldcroft, Thomas
>> <aldcr...@head.cfa.harvard.edu <mailto:aldcr...@head.cfa.harvard.edu>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>     On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 8:24 AM, Charles R Harris
>>     <charlesr.har...@gmail.com <mailto:charlesr.har...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>         On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 2:36 AM, Sebastian Berg
>>         <sebast...@sipsolutions.net <mailto:sebast...@sipsolutions.net>>
>>         wrote:
>>
>>             On Mi, 2014-11-26 at 08:44 +0000, David Cournapeau wrote:
>>             > Hi,
>>             >
>>             >
>>             > Would anybody mind if I create a label "newcomers" on GH,
>>             and start
>>             > labelling simple issues ?
>>
>>             We actually have an "easy fix" label, which I think had this
>>             in mind.
>>             However, I admit that I think some of these issues may not
>>             be easy at
>>             all (I guess it depends on what you consider easy ;)). In
>>             any case, I
>>             think just go ahead with creating a new label or reusing the
>>             current
>>             one. "easy fix" might be a starting point to find some
>>             candidate issues.
>>
>>             - Sebsatian
>>
>>             >
>>             >
>>             > This is in anticipation to the bloomberg lab event in
>>             London this WE.
>>             > I will try to give a hand to people interested in numpy/scipy,
>>
>>
>>         There is also a documentation label, and about 30 tickets with
>>         that label. That should be good for just practicing the mechanics.
>>
>>
>>     FWIW in astropy we settled on two properties, level of effort and
>>     level of sub-package expertise, with corresponding labels:
>>
>>     - effort-low, effort-medium, and effort-high
>>     - package-novice, package-intermediate, package-expert
>>
>>     This has been used with reasonable success.
>>
>>     - Tom
>>      
>>
>>
>>         Chuck
>>
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