Repositories can include "community health" files like a CONTRIBUTING guide, or a CODE_OF_CONDUCT.
There is also a way to create default "community health" files for an org, such that they are available to all repositories in that org (unless specifically overwritten).
This would give HfLA a way to centrally manage e.g. a CODE_OF_CONDUCT and ensure it is included in every HfLA repository. There is even a new FUNDING file that creates a "Sponsor" button in the repo to direct users to a fundraiser page e.g. our Hacker.Fund sponsorship form!
Repositories can include "community health" files like a CONTRIBUTING guide, or a CODE_OF_CONDUCT.
There is also a way to create default "community health" files for an org, such that they are available to all repositories in that org (unless specifically overwritten).
This would give HfLA a way to centrally manage e.g. a CODE_OF_CONDUCT and ensure it is included in every HfLA repository. There is even a new FUNDING file that creates a "Sponsor" button in the repo to direct users to a fundraiser page e.g. our Hacker.Fund sponsorship form!
More reading:
Creating a default community health file
Displaying a sponsor button in your repository