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authorMinh Nguyễn <mxn@1ec5.org>2016-08-15 12:20:29 -0700
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2016-08-15 12:20:29 -0700
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[docs] Copyedited contributing guide
Also changed platform label from purple to black, to be more distinct from blue.
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Please note the special instructions for contributing new source code files, asset files, or user-facing strings to the [iOS SDK](platform/ios/DEVELOPING.md#contributing) or [macOS SDK](platform/macos/DEVELOPING.md#contributing).
-### Github Issue Labels
+### Github issue labels
-Our labeling system is
+Our labeling system is:
- - **minimalistic:** Labels' usefulness are inversely proportional to how many we have.
- - **objective:** Labels should be objective enough that any two people would agree on a labeling decision.
- - **useful:** Labels should track state or capture semantic meaning that would otherwise be hard to search.
+ * **minimalistic:** Labels’ usefulness are inversely proportional to how many we have.
+ * **objective:** Labels should be objective enough that any two people would agree on a labeling decision.
+ * **useful:** Labels should track state or capture semantic meaning that would otherwise be hard to search for.
-We have divided our labels into categories to make them easier to use.
+We’ve color-coded our labels by facet to make them easier to use:
- - platform (purple)
- - type (blue)
- - actionable status (red)
- - non-actionable status (grey)
- - importance / urgency (green)
- - topic / project / misc (yellow)
+ * type (blue)
+ * platform (black)
+ * actionable status (red)
+ * non-actionable status (grey)
+ * importance / urgency (green)
+ * topic / project / misc (yellow)
# Code of conduct
Everyone is invited to participate in Mapbox’s open source projects and public discussions: we want to create a welcoming and friendly environment. Harassment of participants or other unethical and unprofessional behavior will not be tolerated in our spaces. The [Contributor Covenant](http://contributor-covenant.org) applies to all projects under the Mapbox organization and we ask that you please read [the full text](http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/2/0/).