Before making a Pull Request (PR), please ensure you follow these steps:
Raise an Issue First: Always raise an issue before submitting a PR. This helps us track and discuss the problem or feature request before any code changes are made. PRs submitted without a corresponding issue will not be accepted.
Mention the Issue Number: Before making any PR, mention the issue number in the PR description. This helps in linking the PR to the corresponding issue and provides context for the reviewers.
Proper Documentation: When making a PR, include comprehensive documentation. This should cover:
A clear description of the changes made.
Screenshots or demo videos showcasing the functionality or bug fix.
Any relevant details that help reviewers understand the context and purpose of the PR.
Contributors can make changes to the website as much as they want, but adding projects has a limit of 150 points.
Following these guidelines will streamline the review process and ensure that your contributions are effectively integrated into the project.
Notice
Before making a Pull Request (PR), please ensure you follow these steps:
Raise an Issue First: Always raise an issue before submitting a PR. This helps us track and discuss the problem or feature request before any code changes are made. PRs submitted without a corresponding issue will not be accepted.
Mention the Issue Number: Before making any PR, mention the issue number in the PR description. This helps in linking the PR to the corresponding issue and provides context for the reviewers.
Proper Documentation: When making a PR, include comprehensive documentation. This should cover:
Contributors can make changes to the website as much as they want, but adding projects has a limit of 150 points.
Following these guidelines will streamline the review process and ensure that your contributions are effectively integrated into the project.
Thank you for your cooperation!