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[Feature]: Auto Commenting Feat for Issue Creation #39

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Asymtode712 opened this issue May 28, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #49
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[Feature]: Auto Commenting Feat for Issue Creation #39

Asymtode712 opened this issue May 28, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #49

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Description

This feature aims to address the problem of delayed and inconsistent communication following the creation of issues. By automatically commenting on issues as soon as they are created, it ensures that contributors receive immediate feedback and acknowledgment for their efforts. This fosters a positive and supportive environment for collaboration, encouraging continued participation and engagement from contributors.

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Yes, the feature request is important because when issues are created in a project, it is important to provide immediate acknowledgment and guidance to the issue creator. However, manually commenting on every newly created issue can be time-consuming for maintainers, leading to delays and inconsistency in communication. This can result in contributors feeling ignored or discouraged from further participation.

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@harmeetsingh11 please assign me this issue under gssoc

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@Asymtode712 the issue has been assigned to you. You can start working on it.

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Hello @Asymtode712! Your issue #39 has been closed. Thank you for your contribution!

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