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Add issue management info to CONTRIBUTING
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* Code must be clean, readable, and commented. How you do that is up to you!

* The PR template, which covers most of these points, should be filled out.

Don't worry if you submit a pull request and all the tests break and the code is not readable. We won't merge it just yet and then you can get some feedback about what needs to be changed before we do!

### Be welcoming
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[Feature requests](https://github.com/bebop/poly/labels/enhancement) - before requesting a new feature search through previous feature requests to see if it's already been requested. If not then feel free to submit a request and tag it with the enhancement tag!

## Taking issues
To assign an issue to yourself, simply comment `.take` on it and it will be
assigned to you!

### Working on your first Pull Request?

You can learn how from this *free* series, [How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub](https://egghead.io/series/how-to-contribute-to-an-open-source-project-on-github).
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[here](https://github.com/bebop/poly/releases/tag/nightly). These will reflect the status
of the `main` branch as of 0800UTC/0300EST.

# Issue management
As `poly` grows, we will see more and more issues added to our GitHub. This will
require us to be disciplined about properly labeling issues for easier
discoverability and task assignment. Issues will also be tracked in the Projects
section of the repository.

## Triaging new issues
All new issues will be marked with the `needs-triage` label, which should
promptly be replaced with the following:

- An issue type label (`devops`, `bug`, `ux`, `question`, `proposal`, `enhancement`, `documentation`)
- A difficulty/effort label (`easy`, `intermediate`, `hard`)
- A priority label (`high priority`, `normal priority`, `low priority`)
- OPTIONAL: `help wanted` or `good first issue` where appropriate

## Stale issues
After 2 months of no activity, issues will be marked with the `stale` label.
We should periodically sort through `stale` issues and either close them
or assign them.

# In closing

Thanks for reading and I'm super psyched to see what you'll do with Poly!

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