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Arup-Chauhan avatar Arup-Chauhan commented on September 27, 2024 1

No, we do not assign issues to non-EUI contributors. Please see our linked wiki above again:

In general, once on Github, any issue can be worked on by the community. If you find an issue that is not assigned, assume that you are welcome to work on it and can submit a pull request. We recommend that you leave us a comment indicating your intent before starting work to avoid potential conflict. We do not, as a policy, assign issues to community members and we usually reserve larger projects or ones that are core to our roadmap or design to be done internally.

It also answers your question about draft PRs - they are very welcome. You will want to @ mention us in a comment for questions and requests for early feedback.

Oh, sure no problem, I will make a draft PR and get started, will ask questions there only, thanks!

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cee-chen avatar cee-chen commented on September 27, 2024

@1Copenut Has this come up in any of our accessibility audits of Kibana?

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JasonStoltz avatar JasonStoltz commented on September 27, 2024

Thank you for bringing it to our attention.

This is a valid accessibility issue, but not one we can prioritize at the moment.

We would accept a PR for this, however, which adds a simple color contrast detection and warning as seen in the Badge.

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github-actions avatar github-actions commented on September 27, 2024

👋 Thank you for your suggestion or request! While the EUI team agrees that it's valid, it's unlikely that we will prioritize this issue on our roadmap. We'll leave the issue open if you or anyone else in the community wants to implement it by contributing to EUI. If not, this issue will auto close in one year.

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Arup-Chauhan avatar Arup-Chauhan commented on September 27, 2024

@JasonStoltz if no one is working on this issue, I would like to take it, I am new contributor to this repo, thanks!

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cee-chen avatar cee-chen commented on September 27, 2024

@Arup-Chauhan if an issue has not been assigned to an EUI team member, it's free to pick up by any open source contributor - simply open a PR against our repo. Please see our contributing guidelines for more! https://github.com/elastic/eui/tree/main/wiki/contributing-to-eui

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Arup-Chauhan avatar Arup-Chauhan commented on September 27, 2024

Hi @cee-chen , sure, so would you be assigning me this issue to work upon?

Also, can I raise a draft PR to work on this issue? I have some initial questions on how to do it and also, I can get a feedback on my work underway.

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cee-chen avatar cee-chen commented on September 27, 2024

No, we do not assign issues to non-EUI contributors. Please see our linked wiki above again:

In general, once on Github, any issue can be worked on by the community. If you find an issue that is not assigned, assume that you are welcome to work on it and can submit a pull request. We recommend that you leave us a comment indicating your intent before starting work to avoid potential conflict. We do not, as a policy, assign issues to community members and we usually reserve larger projects or ones that are core to our roadmap or design to be done internally.

It also answers your question about draft PRs - they are very welcome. You will want to @ mention us in a comment for questions and requests for early feedback.

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