Hello sympy community,
I noticed that there are a lot of pull requests made by beginning 
contributors which have simple issues like a whitespace code quality check 
fail, authors fail etc. While these are small problems, they can slow down 
the review process and discourage new contributors. I feel that they should 
be pointed to the right direction as soon as possible, this will reduce the 
load on the more experienced developers and make the PR process faster for 
the new contributors. So my main question is "At what point can a person 
review their first pull request?". Any advice / rule of thumb is 
appreciated. 

Regards,
Rushabh Mehta

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