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authorChristoph Blecker <admin@toph.ca>2018-01-31 09:50:57 -0800
committerChristoph Blecker <admin@toph.ca>2018-01-31 09:50:57 -0800
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@@ -114,16 +114,13 @@ assigned to them:
**Note:** Don't do this unless you will start work on the issue within a few days of being assigned.
**Note:** GitHub only allows issues to be assigned to GitHub accounts that are part
-of the organization or listed as outside collaborators. In order to become an outside
-collaborator, contributors have to have shown commitment to the issue by performing some
-work. Once you have begun, reach out to the issue author and show them your progress
-(e.g. in a fork).
+of the organization.
**Picking your first issue**
For your first issue, we recommend picking an issue labeled with "good first issue" from the [issue] backlog.
-**Picking the right size of issue**
+**Picking the right size of issue**
Be sure to pick up an issue that is appropriate to the time you are able to commit.
We recommend first time contributors start with small or medium issues.
@@ -150,7 +147,7 @@ some piece of it, and if you would like to continue working on it, or have it un
Guided issues have a *type* defining the type of work to be done. Pick up an
issue that fits your experience level and interest. Documentation and
test-coverage issues typically are smaller in scope and easier to complete than
-features and cleanup issues.
+features and cleanup issues.
- `type/code-cleanup`
- Usually some refactoring or small rewrites of code.