Hi @ashinashanuka! Welcome to open source software and we thank you for your contribution.
However, in the README I have stated that -
PRs will not be merged if:
* They are spam, irrelevent, or offensive.
And I believe this qualifies as spam. As an active maintainer of a hacktoberfest-friendly repo, I regret to say I have to mark your PR as invalid in accord with hacktoberfest values. Even if you are not participating in this years' Hacktoberfest, one-line PRs give some developers an unfair advantage in the challenge and I aim to discourage these "+1" PRs. This repository is currently available and tagged for front-end beginners to contribute, and I aim to keep it well-maintained, open and eligible for this years' Hacktoberfest event.
You are welcome to make another PR, but please read the README and contributions file before proceeding.
Aside from CSS challenges, I also welcome project logo designs, technical writing, bug fix, design edits and other meaningful changes. If you want to contribute to this project, you are welcome to open an issue to discuss how we may proceed.
Hi @ashinashanuka! Welcome to open source software and we thank you for your contribution.
However, in the README I have stated that -
And I believe this qualifies as spam. As an active maintainer of a hacktoberfest-friendly repo, I regret to say I have to mark your PR as
invalid
in accord with hacktoberfest values. Even if you are not participating in this years' Hacktoberfest, one-line PRs give some developers an unfair advantage in the challenge and I aim to discourage these "+1" PRs. This repository is currently available and tagged for front-end beginners to contribute, and I aim to keep it well-maintained, open and eligible for this years' Hacktoberfest event.You are welcome to make another PR, but please read the README and contributions file before proceeding.
Aside from CSS challenges, I also welcome project logo designs, technical writing, bug fix, design edits and other meaningful changes. If you want to contribute to this project, you are welcome to open an issue to discuss how we may proceed.