Added Links to Contributing Guide for new users
Clarified the step asking for Tasmota Version and uploader tool used.
Added Guide Notes for the issue opener that are not displayed when submitting the issue.
Added Links to Contributing Guide for new users
Clarified the step asking for Tasmota Version and uploader tool used.
Added Guide Notes for the issue opener that are not displayed when submitting the issue.
As the amount of users in the community has grown, also the rate of issues that are opened every month have grown. This led to an increase of issues left behind (not closed by its author no matter if it is answered or solved) making collaborators to spend more time on searching for those between the opened issues. The actual rate of the Bot is 60 days to close an issue that has been left behind (45 days to raise attention to that issue and then other more 15 days to close it), and as the amount of opened issues are around 250-300 each month, in 60 days the amount of issues can raise to about 600 opened issues if no action is taken by collaborators.
With this update to the BOT, the new rate will be 25 days to raise the attention to the issue, and if there is no one comment on that issue, the Bot will close it after 5 more days. This 30 days are more suited to the actual speed of the project.
As always the Bot will not close any issue labeled as
- pinned
- security
- enhancement
- bug
And also, if the issue is closed by the Bot, it can be reopened again.
Also this update expands the Bot activity to PRs, so PRs should be labeled as well as issues.
Adding this makes GitHub to show a link to this file when opening a new issue.
As Sonoff-Tasmota Project has grown, a contributing guideline and policy is needed in order to clarify the usage of the resources as issues and PR for new users in the community.
As Tasmota Project has grown, a code of conduct is needed.
This is just the standard Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct provided by GitHub.
Adding this makes GitHub to show a link to this file when opening a new issue.