Closed Shahroz16 closed 1 year ago
Pull request title looks good 👍!
If this pull request gets merged, it will not cause a new release of the software. Example: If this project's latest release version is 1.0.0
. If this pull request gets merged in, the next release of this project will be 1.0.0
. This pull request is not a breaking change.
All merged pull requests will eventually get deployed. But some types of pull requests will trigger a deployment (such as features and bug fixes) while some pull requests will wait to get deployed until a later time.
@jatinn should we? asking because Github does add a separate link for code of conduct
oh did not know that was the case, then likely would have been fine without the readme blurb but no point in removing it now that it is added
as suggested in the policy