Welcome to the centralized issues repository for Call For Papers AI projects and initiatives.
This repository serves as a centralized hub for tracking issues, feature requests, bug reports, and discussions related to Call For Papers AI projects. By consolidating issues in one place, we can better coordinate development efforts and provide a clear communication channel for the community.
- Search existing issues first to avoid duplicates
- Choose the appropriate issue template when creating a new issue
- Provide detailed information including steps to reproduce, expected behavior, and actual behavior
- Add relevant labels to help categorize your issue
- Be respectful and follow our Code of Conduct
- 🐛 Bug Report: Report a bug or unexpected behavior
- ✨ Feature Request: Suggest a new feature or enhancement
- 📚 Documentation: Request documentation improvements
- 💡 Discussion: Start a discussion about ideas or questions
- 🔒 Security: Report security vulnerabilities (see SECURITY.md)
- Contributing Guidelines - How to contribute and create quality issues
- Code of Conduct - Community standards and expectations
- Security Policy - How to report security vulnerabilities
- Support Guidelines - How to get help and support
We use labels to categorize and prioritize issues:
- Type:
bug,feature,documentation,discussion - Priority:
critical,high,medium,low - Status:
needs-triage,in-progress,blocked,help-wanted - Component:
ai-models,api,frontend,backend,infrastructure
- Be respectful and inclusive
- Provide constructive feedback
- Help others when possible
- Follow our Code of Conduct
If you need help or have questions:
- Check existing issues and discussions
- Review our Support Guidelines
- Create a new issue with the "discussion" label
- Join our community discussions
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
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