Open at15 opened 7 years ago
Yeah, and I think there should be a section to list some newcomer-friendly communities. Because you know, some communities is critical.
It's the work mos should do. Maybe 3-4 people. /cc @dyweb/mos
would it be some kind of wiki or collection-of-markdown's? It seems more to be a content work than a framework.
https://github.com/shazow/ssh-chat/wiki/FAQ provides a detail guide of how to contribute to a golang project.
@gaocegege What about the progress till now?
Zero :thinking:
@gaocegege Any plan? 😅
目前来说,没有 =。=
idea issuer: infamous @at15
Description
For newbie, it's always pretty hard when they want to start contributing to other people/org's projects, the are always some implicit convention in the community, like I came across the golang import path problem today and @gaocegege took it for granted so he didn't know what I am talking about when I asked him. (maybe he is looking at some hot girls, who knows) Since we have some experienced guys i.e. @mrmiywj @gaocegege , it would be great to share their knowledge with others so they can have less pain on figuring out those conventions and focus on the real coding part.
I am not quite sure about the details, like using gitbook or blog etc, so it's a quite open idea.