diff --git a/doc/LABELS.md b/doc/LABELS.md index 97f7809a7a..2e62453a4d 100644 --- a/doc/LABELS.md +++ b/doc/LABELS.md @@ -11,15 +11,15 @@ Some of the most used labels are:- * ` help-wanted ` which indicates the issue requires help by anyone willing to contribute. * ` first-timers-only ` which are meant to welcome newcomers in the community. They need to be well-formatted using the *First-timers_Issue_Template*. * ` fto-candidate ` issues are issues which are meant to be solved by **first timers** but they aren't well-formatted. These issues can be converted into ` first-timers-only ` issues using the friendly template. -* ` bug ` which tells that the issue is regarding one of our programs which faces problems when a certain task is executed. +* ` bug ` which tells that the issue is regarding one of our programs which faces problems when a certain task is executed. :bug: * ` enhancement ` explains that the issue is to improve upon one of our existing features. * ` planning ` - These issues can be used as a place for discussion on a long term or a big project. * ` break-me-up ` says that this certain issue could be and should be broken into smaller self-contained projects for cleaner code separation, more discrete tests, and, easier and iterative collaboration. * ` more-detail-please ` tells the issue lacks proper description and perhaps needs code links or the location of the problem. * Labels like ` HTML ` , ` CSS ` , ` Ruby ` and ` JavaScript ` tell the **programming language** of the issue. * ` design ` - This says that the issue requires more design work and discussion (i.e. mockups and sketches). -* ` documentation ` - This tells that a certain feature lacks proper documentation or needs more documents. -* ` testing ` - These issues are usually for adding `unit tests`, `integration tests` or any other tests for a particular feature/program. +* ` documentation ` - This tells that a certain feature lacks proper documentation or needs more documents. :orange_book: +* ` testing ` - These issues are usually for adding `unit tests`, `integration tests` or any other tests for a particular feature/program. :heavy_check_mark: * ` outreach ` - The outreach issues involve community involvement and helping people who're stuck somewhere. * Some issues have been labeled with ` summer-of-code ` , ` outreachy ` , ` first-timers-only `, ` gci-candidate ` and ` rgsoc ` which mean that these issues have been reserved for students who're participating in these events. * `brainstorm` - Issues that need discussion and requirements need to be elucidated