Per issue #67 (quote below), I'm in favor of implementing a help-wanted tag, color #fff700 "lemon", description: Contributor is seeking help or advice.
> A brightly-colored label contributors could add to PRs in need of > advice/assistance would make it easier for those to receive it. It > would also formalize a norm of asking for and giving small help and > advice within the project, making the project more inviting and > accessible for new contributors (who might build confidence by helping > and being helped) while also enabling more deeply collaborative modes > of work for experienced contributors working on projects that require > broad areas of expertise. > > It's worth considering that adding such a label might enable/encourage > low-quality/effort and/or unfinished PRs, but in turn, this label > would enable the easy filtering and pruning/maintenance of these; and > if these come anyways, having a label for these kinds of PRs would > make them more discoverable for use as reference material, at least. > > This also might create more "noise" in PRs as collaborative > communication is attached to its relevant code here rather than, e.g, > in IRC or email threads, but with that also comes accessiblity and > preservation of institutional knowledge.