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Add more LGBTQ labels and/or definitions #12
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I'd like to do this!👍 |
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@Hinal-Srivastava You're welcome to contribute. I look forward to seeing your PR |
Awesome idea , happy to help. |
@grumhub You're welcome to help. I look forward to seeing your PR |
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enhancement
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good first issue
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help wanted
Extra attention is needed
This will be a running issue to let people know how to add nouns to
words_dir/tweet_labels.py
In the
tweet_labels.py
file, there are some labels & definitions separated by comments to have different categories.Here's a good source to work from: https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/LGBTA_Wiki
Important: Gatekeeping terms (eg
gold star lesbian
,gold star gay
) will not be merged or accepted in any way. Terms like this do not adhere to our Code of Conduct. We make every effort to provide a harassment-free experience with empathy, inclusion, and respect being at the core of the project.Within categories, please keep in alphabetical order.
All labels added should look like the below
If you're adding a new category of items, do it like this
If you would like to add just the label and no definition, that is fantastic. Please do it like below. Leave the key string empty.
Proposed workflow:
words_dir/tweet_labels.py
keeping to the existing style/conventions:Someone will look it over and, if deemed appropriate, will merge your PR.
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