As the maintainer of a Collaborate repo, keeping Issues up-to-date will help the student community understand what they can do to contribute. Issues should vary by the easy (update documentation) to the difficult (add a new feature). The more involved you are, the more opportunities there are to collaborate.
Recommendations:
Add issues of varying difficulty to the repo often. you must add the tag gssoc, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 good first issue etc.
How we cacluclate the Scores on Leaderboard: Every PR one point
Level 1: 10 points
Level 2: 25 points
Level 3: 45 points
Try to add some documentation issues as well it would be easy for beginner contributor to explore opensource through your repo.
Generate issues even if you plan on solving them, so the repository appears as active.
Contribute/commit often to the repo so it does not go stale.
Reference https://github.com/Recode-Hive/Stackoverflow-Analysis/issues
As the maintainer of a Collaborate repo, keeping Issues up-to-date will help the student community understand what they can do to contribute. Issues should vary by the easy (update documentation) to the difficult (add a new feature). The more involved you are, the more opportunities there are to collaborate.
Recommendations:
Add issues of varying difficulty to the repo often. you must add the tag gssoc, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 good first issue etc. How we cacluclate the Scores on Leaderboard: Every PR one point Level 1: 10 points Level 2: 25 points Level 3: 45 points Try to add some documentation issues as well it would be easy for beginner contributor to explore opensource through your repo. Generate issues even if you plan on solving them, so the repository appears as active. Contribute/commit often to the repo so it does not go stale. Reference https://github.com/Recode-Hive/Stackoverflow-Analysis/issues