How do you organize issues so contributors can easily find what to work on? #168672
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If you run a project on GitHub (or similar), how can you arrange and label issues (bugs, tasks, feature requests) in a way that makes it easy for other developers — especially contributors — to quickly see what needs help and start working on it?
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