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# Continuing unfinished work
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Sometimes, work on an issue is started, but not brought to completion. This may
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happen for a variety of reasons — the contributor working on the project gets
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busy, maintainers cannot prioritize reviewing the work, a contributor doesn't
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have the skills required to complete the project, there is
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Sometimes, work is started on an issue or PR, but not brought to completion.
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This may happen for a variety of reasons — the contributor working on the
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project gets busy, maintainers cannot prioritize reviewing the work, a
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contributor doesn't have the skills required to complete the project, there is
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an unexpected technical challenge or blocker, etc.
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Completing work that someone else has started is a great way to contribute! Here
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In Zulip's server and web app [repository](https://github.com/zulip/zulip), pull
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requests that have significant work towards something valuable are often tagged
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with a [completion candidate label][completion-candidate] label. You can review
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this label for issues that you find interesting and have the skills to complete.
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with a [completion candidate][completion-candidate] label. You can review
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this label for unfinished work that you find interesting and have the skills to
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complete.
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In general, it's common to see one or more pull request linked to an issue
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Note that it's common to see one or more pull requests linked to an issue
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you're interested in. The guidelines below apply regardless of whether you
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intentionally set out to find work to complete.
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intentionally set out to find work to complete or simply find yourself
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building on someone else's work.
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## Review existing work and feedback
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