Labels: Better color naming for the use of blind people #137341
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At GitHub, when creating or editing a label, we can assign a color. This feature is extremely useful.
However, currently the buttons for default colors are labeled with hex codes, like:
Color #b60205
.It would be nice however, if at least default colors would have more meaningful names, like, for example, Dark Red, Teal, Sky Blue, Saddle Brown and so on. Thus even a blind person whose brain drivers don't support the colors category, could assign meaningful colors to labels, like red to bugs, yellow to enhancement requests, and so on, and so forth.
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