In your issue, indicate exactly the problem. If the question is related to a specific sentence or textpart, paste the text in question within the issue. If the question is a bug, describe the bug at best of your ability.
You can use comments for replies, updates, and anything else.
I will read your issue anyway, but if you want to attract my attention or tag anyone else in the repository, use @ and their username.
Only close an existing issue if you are sure the problem has been completely solved.
How to create a new issue
Option 1: Directly from the Issues Page
If the issue is a very general question, a tool bug, or a malfunctioning, simply go to Issues and open a new one, adding the appropriate labels, milestones, and so on. You can also assign an issue to me or to yourself.
To better keep track of the issue, link the FU Research Project Management to it. In this way, you will be able to see it when you go to your task list as well.
Option 2: From the FU Research Project Management system:
Click on a task in the Project and select "convert to issue" in the menu on the right.
Then click on "furesearch".
Once you have clicked on "furesearch", add the relevant label of your project: sentiment analysis, manuscript transcription, geoannotation, etc. Also add any other relevant tag, such as "bug", "question", etc.
You can always edit the text of this issue, change the labels, add a status, record a milestone (e.g. "first 100 sentences completed") and so on. You can do that from the Project page, or from the specific Issue that you have opened on the Issues page (I recommend doing it from the Issues).
How to use GitHub issues
For any issue related to your project, questions or bugs, you should use the GitHub Issues feature: https://github.com/ChiaraPalladino/furesearch/issues.
Best practices
How to create a new issue
Option 1: Directly from the Issues Page
Option 2: From the FU Research Project Management system:
If the issue is related to a specific project task, use the FU Project Management system (https://github.com/users/ChiaraPalladino/projects/6) to open it.
Click on a task in the Project and select "convert to issue" in the menu on the right.
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