project not assign #885
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I have already sent pull request for 2 issue but no issue is assigned to me. |
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@Aasthaa10, As a contributor you should raise multiple issues in different projects if it assigned to you by Project Admin then solve that issue and make a Pull request . Don't make Pull request before assigning the issue |
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Hello @Aasthaa10 Thank you for your contributions to the GSSoC-Ext program! It’s great to hear that you've already submitted pull requests for two issues. However, I understand your concern about not having any issues currently assigned to you. In open-source projects, especially in GSSoC-Ext, it's important to only open a pull request (PR) for an issue that has been officially assigned to you. This ensures that contributors aren't working on the same issue simultaneously, which can create confusion. If you submit a PR for an unassigned issue, there is a chance that it might not be accepted, even if your work is valuable. Here’s what you can do: Wait for Issue Assignment: Always wait until the issue is assigned to you before starting work and submitting a PR. This ensures that your work aligns with the project’s workflow. Reach out to Maintainers: If there's a particular issue you want to work on, feel free to comment on it, showing your interest, and kindly request the maintainers or mentors to assign it to you. PR Review Process: Once your PR is submitted for an assigned issue, the maintainers and mentors will review it. If they find it valuable and aligned with the project’s requirements, they will accept it. Otherwise, they may provide feedback for improvements, or in some cases, it might not be accepted if the issue wasn't assigned to you or the pull request is not valuable |
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Hello @Aasthaa10
Thank you for your contributions to the GSSoC-Ext program! It’s great to hear that you've already submitted pull requests for two issues. However, I understand your concern about not having any issues currently assigned to you.
In open-source projects, especially in GSSoC-Ext, it's important to only open a pull request (PR) for an issue that has been officially assigned to you. This ensures that contributors aren't working on the same issue simultaneously, which can create confusion. If you submit a PR for an unassigned issue, there is a chance that it might not be accepted, even if your work i…