Add UX/UI designer responsibilities to Checkpoints in Checklists
When an issue or a task needs any kind of help with UI/UX to check with the design system and designers first.
Have that in the Checkpoints in Checklist next to Readability and Accessibility:
- ✅ File an issue about this project
 - ✅ Addition/Change/Update/Fix to this project
 - ✅ Testing to ensure no regression
 - ✅ Automated unit/functional testing coverage
 - ✅ Developer Documentation support on feature change/addition
 - ✅ User Guide Documentation support on feature change/addition
 - ✅ UX/UI designer responsibilities
 - ✅ Accessibility and Readability
 - ✅ Code review by maintainers
 - ✅ Full testing and approval
 - ✅ Credit contributors
 - ✅ Review with the product owner
 - ✅ Update Release Notes
 - ✅ Release
 
Checkpoints guide:
- ✅ Done
 - ➖ Do when needed for the issue
 - ❌ Not done yet
 
By the end of an issue, to make sure that all ❌ are ✅
It could be like this for some projects
- ✅ File an issue
 - ➖ Addition/Change/Update/Fix
 - ➖ Testing to ensure no regression
 - ➖ Automated unit testing coverage
 - ➖ Automated functional testing coverage
 - ➖ UX/UI designer responsibilities
 - ➖ Readability
 - ➖ Accessibility
 - ➖ Performance
 - ➖ Security
 - ➖ Documentation
 - ➖ Code review by maintainers
 - ➖ Full testing and approval
 - ➖ Credit contributors
 - ➖ Review with the product owner
 - ➖ Release notes snippet
 - ❌ Release
 
My old checkpoints are
- ✅ File an issue about this project
 - ❌ Addition/Change/Update/Fix to this project
 - ❌ Testing to ensure no regression
 - ❌ Automated unit/functional testing coverage
 - ❌ Developer Documentation support on feature change/addition
 - ❌ User Guide Documentation support on feature change/addition
 - ❌ Accessibility and Readability
 - ❌ Code review by maintainers
 - ❌ Full testing and approval
 - ❌ Credit contributors
 - ❌ Review with the product owner
 - ❌ Update Release Notes
 - ❌ Release