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Updating the README.md file to guide new contributer on setting up the library locally and listing the necessary requirements. For instance, the py-radix library requires Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 or a later version.
Issue and pull Request template
Issue and pull request templates in GitHub serve as predefined structures for creating new issues or pull requests. They provide a standardized format and set of information that contributors should include when opening issues or submitting pull requests. Here's how they help:
Consistency: Templates ensure that contributors provide essential details in a standardized format. This consistency makes it easier for maintainers to understand the issue or pull request promptly.
Information Gathering: Templates guide users to provide relevant information, such as a clear description, steps to reproduce, or a summary of changes. This reduces back-and-forth communication and helps in faster issue resolution or pull request acceptance.
Reduced Ambiguity: By specifying the information required, templates reduce ambiguity and clarify expectations. This is particularly beneficial when contributors are less familiar with the project or when dealing with complex issues.
Documentation: Templates can include helpful instructions, tips, or links to documentation, making it easier for contributors to navigate the contribution process. This can be especially valuable for new contributors.
Streamlined Workflow: With templates, contributors follow a structured workflow, which simplifies the process of handling issues and pull requests. It ensures that the necessary information is available upfront.
Updating Readme.md
Updating the README.md file to guide new contributer on setting up the library locally and listing the necessary requirements. For instance, the py-radix library requires Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 or a later version.
Issue and pull Request template
Issue and pull request templates in GitHub serve as predefined structures for creating new issues or pull requests. They provide a standardized format and set of information that contributors should include when opening issues or submitting pull requests. Here's how they help:
Consistency: Templates ensure that contributors provide essential details in a standardized format. This consistency makes it easier for maintainers to understand the issue or pull request promptly.
Information Gathering: Templates guide users to provide relevant information, such as a clear description, steps to reproduce, or a summary of changes. This reduces back-and-forth communication and helps in faster issue resolution or pull request acceptance.
Reduced Ambiguity: By specifying the information required, templates reduce ambiguity and clarify expectations. This is particularly beneficial when contributors are less familiar with the project or when dealing with complex issues.
Documentation: Templates can include helpful instructions, tips, or links to documentation, making it easier for contributors to navigate the contribution process. This can be especially valuable for new contributors.
Streamlined Workflow: With templates, contributors follow a structured workflow, which simplifies the process of handling issues and pull requests. It ensures that the necessary information is available upfront.
@romain-fontugne what's your view on this?
can you assign me?
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