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#### Issue Assignment in Github

Often, new contributors ask to be assigned an issue they are willing to take on. Unfortunately, due to GitHub limitations we can only assign issues to [org members](#community) or repo collaborators.
Instead, please state in a comment that you intend to work on this issue and it will be assumed to be yours.
When you are willing to take on an issue, you can assign it to yourself. Just reply with `/assign` or `/assign @yourself` on an issue,
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then the robot will assign the issue to you and your name will present at `Assignees` list.

### Learn about SIGs

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