DAVFoundation / missioncontrol

🛰 Controls and orchestrates missions between vehicles and DAV users
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Add gitter link to README (first-timers-only) #11

Closed TalAter closed 7 years ago

TalAter commented 7 years ago

first-timers-only

This issue is tagged :octocat: first-timers-only. It is only for people who have never contributed to open source before, and are looking for an easy way take their first steps.

Consider this your chance to dip your toe into the world of open-source, and get some bragging rights for helping make drones fly, cars find charging stations, and people and goods get from place to place.

Find more first-timers-only issues here.

Thank you for your help :heart:

What is this project?

DAV (Decentralized Autonomous Vehicles) is a new foundation working to build an open-source infrastructure for autonomous vehicles (cars, drones, trucks, robots, and all the service providers around them) to communicate and transact with each other over blockchain.

As an organization that believes in building a large community of open-source contributors, we often create issues like this one to help people take their first few steps into the world of open source.

Mission Control

The DAV project you are looking at is Mission Control. It is the brain in charge of orchestrating missions between DAV users and autonomous vehicles.

How you can help

In order to foster a community of developers that encourages helping each other, we started a gitter chat room just for contributors.

Please edit the README.md file in the root directory of the repository to contain a link to our gitter chat room.

The link should be placed just below the top headline. This is the markdown code required to display the link:

[![Gitter chat](https://badges.gitter.im/gitterHQ/gitter.png)](https://gitter.im/DAVFoundation/DAV-Contributors)

This will look like this:

Gitter chat

Contributing to Mission Control

ankmachine commented 7 years ago

i would like to take this issue

TalAter commented 7 years ago

Thank you @ankmachine

Congratulations on your first pull request, and thank you so much for helping out!

I hope this is the first of many contributions to open-source projects 👍