This issue is reserved for people who have never contributed to this project or any open source project in general.
We know that creating a pull request (PR) is a major barrier for new contributors.
The goal of this issue and all other issues labeled by 'good first issue' is to help you make your first contribution.
👾 Description of the issue
The repository should be part of the Linux Foundation Hiero project soon. Hiero is the new vendor-neutral project containing the sources used to create the Hedera network.
To solve this issue we need to rename "Hedera" to "Hiero". This includes the readme of the repository, any sources, and or packages. The change can be done in multiple PRs. If you only want to take care of the readme, for example, please make that clear in a comment on this issue.
📋 Step by step guide to do a contribution
If you have never contributed to an open source project at GitHub, the following step-by-step guide will introduce you to the workflow.
A more detailed general documentation of the GitHub PR workflow can be found here.
[ ] Claim this issue: Comment below that you are interested in working on the issue
[ ] Wait for assignment: A community member with the given rights will add you as an assignee of the issue
[ ] Fork the repository: You can do that in GitHub (by simply clicking the 'fork' button).
[ ] Check out the forked repository
[ ] Create a feature branch for the issue. We do not have a hard naming definition for branches but it is best practice to prefix the branch name with the issue id.
[ ] Solve the issue in your branch.
[ ] Commit your changes: to your branch
[ ] Start a Pull Request (PR): in the hedera-enterprise repository
[ ] Check GitHub Actions: Several GitHub Actions will be triggered automatically for each PR. If a GitHub Action fails and you do not understand the cause of that error do not hesitate to add a comment to the PR and ask the community for support.
[ ] Wait for reviews: Members of the community will review your PR. If a reviewer finds any missing pieces or a problem, he or she will start a discussion with you and describe the next steps for solving the problem.
[ ] You did it 🎉: We will merge the fix in the develop branch. Thanks for being part of our community as an open-source contributor ❤️
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🤔 Additional informantion
If you have any questions, just ask us directly in this issue by adding a comment. You can join the Hedera community chat at Discord. A general manual about open-source contributions can be found here.
🆕🐥 First Timers Only
This issue is reserved for people who have never contributed to this project or any open source project in general. We know that creating a pull request (PR) is a major barrier for new contributors. The goal of this issue and all other issues labeled by 'good first issue' is to help you make your first contribution.
👾 Description of the issue
The repository should be part of the Linux Foundation Hiero project soon. Hiero is the new vendor-neutral project containing the sources used to create the Hedera network.
To solve this issue we need to rename "Hedera" to "Hiero". This includes the readme of the repository, any sources, and or packages. The change can be done in multiple PRs. If you only want to take care of the readme, for example, please make that clear in a comment on this issue.
📋 Step by step guide to do a contribution
If you have never contributed to an open source project at GitHub, the following step-by-step guide will introduce you to the workflow. A more detailed general documentation of the GitHub PR workflow can be found here.
🎉 Contribute to Hacktoberfest
Solve this issue as part of the Hacktoberfest event and get a chance to receive cool goodies like a T-Shirt. 🎽
🤔 Additional informantion
If you have any questions, just ask us directly in this issue by adding a comment. You can join the Hedera community chat at Discord. A general manual about open-source contributions can be found here.