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Hacktoberfest 2022 #384

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allburov opened this issue Oct 3, 2022 · 4 comments
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Hacktoberfest 2022 #384

allburov opened this issue Oct 3, 2022 · 4 comments

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@allburov
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allburov commented Oct 3, 2022

Let's participate in Hacktoberfest 2022! https://hacktoberfest.com/participation/#maintainers

TODO:

  • Add the “hacktoberfest” topic to your repository to OPT-IN TO HACKTOBERFEST and indicate you’re looking for contributions.
  • Apply the “hacktoberfest” label to issues you want contributors to help with in your GitHub or GitLab project.
  • Add a CONTRIBUTING.md file with contribution guidelines to your repository.
  • Choose issues that have a well-defined scope and are self-contained.
  • Adopt a code of conduct to create a greater sense of inclusion and community for contributors.
  • Be ready to review pull/merge requests, accepting those that are valid by merging them, leaving an overall approving review, or by adding the “hacktoberfest-accepted” label.
  • Reject any spammy requests you receive by labeling them as “spam,” and any other invalid contributions by closing them or labeling them as “invalid.”
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allburov commented Oct 3, 2022

@fuzzmz @beliaev-maksim great idea, thank you!
Mentioned in #383

I think we need to move CONTRIBUTING.md from docs directory to the root one
I added hacktoberfest label, let's apply it to the issues!

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fuzzmz commented Oct 3, 2022

Not entirely sure, but I think the label can also be applied directly to the community so it won't need to be manually applied to each repo (for example the tfs or artifactory-cleanup).

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allburov commented Oct 5, 2022

Where can I set it, could one help me?

I've found only Most used topics - but it probably gets from the repositories in the community
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donhui commented Oct 5, 2022

It seems that the label can't be applied to organization.

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