Hi.
I read the latest discussions and as a relatively new contributor I got
contradictory guidance/experience. What I generally refer to is (in no
particular order):

1. "we welcome contributions" vs "we want less noise"
2. "we want small PRs" vs "we want big PRs"
3. "we want small PRs" vs "we want to save CI resources"
4. "we want new tests" VS "we already have too many tests"
5. "our tests are not good enough" vs "out tests already run for hours"
6. "we want to improve our tests" vs "test improvement PRs are noise"
7. "we want to keep code clean" vs "code cleanup PRs are noise"
8. "we welcome new contributors" vs "we want high value/impact PRs from day
one"
9. "we want contributors to talk to to us" vs "we ignore emails from them"
10. "we want 100% backward compatibility" vs "we let plugins to disappear
from the 'available' list all the time"

So I think it might be a good idea for the core theme to sit, discuss and
create a document ironing out these issues and laying a general process
that should be followed by contributors.

Best regards.
-- 
Łukasz Bownik

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