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## The Workflow
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1. Start with an issue that has the ![To do](uploads/d64ebf301b436ca0b2ab5e13e8a02970/image.png) label
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>Optionally, start with a ![beginner-task](uploads/fffce66da21ae99393b91b76fbd0c3e2/image.png)
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2. Remove the ![To do](uploads/d64ebf301b436ca0b2ab5e13e8a02970/image.png) label and add ![Doing](uploads/5e5a76750a1b80c10053ecf2946f6cef/image.png)
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2. Remove the ![To do](uploads/d64ebf301b436ca0b2ab5e13e8a02970/image.png) label, add ![Doing](uploads/5e5a76750a1b80c10053ecf2946f6cef/image.png) and assign the issue to yourself
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>You can do this at once by drag-and-dropping the issue on the issue board
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3. Create a new branch to make your changes on. You can do this manually or have GitLab create one for you including a WIP merge request by clicking ![Create merge request](uploads/dd3c1a838800a771b5605a6590db31dc/image.png)
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4. Once you're done with the task, label the issue as ![Done](uploads/ee6ddea2267032bd5aabf38c6f2979ca/image.png) and resolve the merge request's WIP status ![resolve WIP status](uploads/e84342b4ed1106964920a0b6829ba140/image.png). It's now time for someone to review your changes.
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