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Create Slack and GitHub etiquette guidelines #845

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Creating a GitHub and Slack etiquette guide would be a great complement to the CoC, ensuring a good collaboration environment. More often, maintainers or reviewers are tagged in PRs, and communication is disrupted in Slack.

Example of Slack Community Etiquette:

Some additional GitHub etiquette recommendations we'd like to include here:

  • Avoid Unnecessary Mentions: Mention others only when necessary to respect their time and attention.
  • Especially for first-time contributors, avoid starting working on an issue without making sure 1) the triage process has ended, and the issue is available for contributors to start working on it and, 2) the maintainer assigned the issue to you.

Other docs to connect with this guide:
#353 - How do I ask a good question?

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Do you think this is a good idea? What other etiquette recommendations can we add here?

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