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Currently, there is no functionality available to view or filter whether a pull request (PR) has been created for an issue.
Problem:
There are numerous issues that meet the following criteria: labeled as "help wanted," in the state of "OPEN," unassigned, and updated within the last year. However, many of these issues have been resolved by PRs that have not yet been merged. Consequently, these issues remain open without an assignee. Additionally, some issues have PRs linked to them, indicating that work is in progress.
This issue arises due to contributors opening PRs without assigning the related issues to themselves.
Desired Outcome:
It would be beneficial to have an option to filter the results and determine whether a PR has been linked to an issue. This addition would greatly assist in identifying unresolved issues and enhance the filtering capabilities.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
This is probably not a good first issue on this project, so @cynthia-sg and I will take care of it. When an interesting good first issue that we need help with comes up, we'll add the labels help wanted and good first issue to it 🙂
I would recommend you to take a look at https://clotributor.dev. It lists ~1k issues from Cloud Native projects that are looking for help (all issues on it are labelled as help wanted!), and you can use the filters to find the ones that best suit your interests and skillset.
Issue:
Currently, there is no functionality available to view or filter whether a pull request (PR) has been created for an issue.
Problem:
There are numerous issues that meet the following criteria: labeled as "help wanted," in the state of "OPEN," unassigned, and updated within the last year. However, many of these issues have been resolved by PRs that have not yet been merged. Consequently, these issues remain open without an assignee. Additionally, some issues have PRs linked to them, indicating that work is in progress.
This issue arises due to contributors opening PRs without assigning the related issues to themselves.
Desired Outcome:
It would be beneficial to have an option to filter the results and determine whether a PR has been linked to an issue. This addition would greatly assist in identifying unresolved issues and enhance the filtering capabilities.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: