B-AROL-O / ARNEIS

Automated Recognizer, Network-Enabled, Items Sorter
https://arneis.readthedocs.io
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[FEAT]: ARNEIS: Make repository ready for Hacktoberfest 2023 contributions #360

Closed gmacario closed 9 months ago

gmacario commented 9 months ago

Description

See https://hacktoberfest.com/

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gmacario commented 9 months ago

Just registered myself (@gmacario) to Hacktoberfest 2023 at https://hacktoberfest.com/

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gmacario commented 9 months ago

Reading Hacktoberfest 2023 instructions for maintainers - available at https://hacktoberfest.com/participation/#maintainers

MAINTAINERS

Prepare your project for contributions by following these best practices:

  • 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.”
gmacario commented 9 months ago

Verifying checklist for maintainers against https://github.com/B-AROL-O/ARNEIS:

Prepare your project for contributions by following these best practices:

  • [x] Add the “hacktoberfest” topic to your repository to opt-in to Hacktoberfest and indicate you’re looking for contributions.
  • [x] 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.
  • [x] 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.”
gmacario commented 9 months ago
  • Add the “hacktoberfest” topic to your repository to opt-in to Hacktoberfest and indicate you’re looking for contributions.

Done - see https://github.com/B-AROL-O/ARNEIS

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gmacario commented 9 months ago
  • Apply the “hacktoberfest” label to issues you want contributors to help with in your GitHub or GitLab project.

Done, see https://github.com/B-AROL-O/ARNEIS/labels

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gmacario commented 9 months ago

@B-AROL-O/freisa-supporters please be aware that there are a few issues in this repository which are good for Hacktoberfest 2023 and currently still unassigned:

https://github.com/B-AROL-O/ARNEIS/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Ahacktoberfest

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If you are interested to work on one or more of them, please let me know, or just assign them to yourself!