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authorRainbowMango <renhongcai@huawei.com>2019-07-05 09:49:07 +0800
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#### Issue Assignment in Github
-Often, new contributors ask to be assigned an issue they are willing to take on. Unfortunately, due to GitHub limitations we can only assign issues to [org members](#community) or repo collaborators.
-Instead, please state in a comment that you intend to work on this issue and it will be assumed to be yours.
+When you are willing to take on an issue, you can assign it to yourself. Just reply with `/assign` or `/assign @yourself` on an issue,
+then the robot will assign the issue to you and your name will present at `Assignees` list.
### Learn about SIGs