datacarpentry / sql-ecology-lesson

Data Management with SQL for Ecologists
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Update CONTRIBUTING.md to address #356 #358

Closed jd-foster closed 1 year ago

jd-foster commented 1 year ago

See issue #356:

  1. the How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub link leads to a 404 and should be updated to link to https://egghead.io/courses/how-to-contribute-to-an-open-source-project-on-github
  2. the [repo] link reference currently points to a placeholder URL (https://example.com/FIXME) and should be updated to point to the source repository for the lesson (i.e. this GitHub repository).
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jd-foster commented 1 year ago

🤦 @adamancer Thanks for picking this up. Not sure why I was thinking I needed to add them to everything.