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norns is many sound instruments.
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consider default .github community health files for the monome organization #724

Closed pq closed 5 years ago

pq commented 5 years ago

(this could as well be tracked on any monome repo; picking norns for its activity.)

anyway, see: https://help.github.com/en/articles/creating-a-default-community-health-file-for-your-organization

it's now possible to setup org defaults and we might considering doing so for shared docs for:

/fyi @tehn

simonvanderveldt commented 5 years ago

Unsollicated opinion following :P

I never really understood these things, when I'm interacting with a project as a user all these popups and templates are most of the time just an annoyance.

Keep it simple, if someone has an issue or wants to discuss something: file an issue, if someone has some suggested fixes or wants comments on changes: create a PR That's it, done, no templates and other overhead needed :)

pq commented 5 years ago

that's why i qualified it w/ "consider" 😜

seriously though, i appreciate your thoughts on templates. i'm kind of on the fence about them. in another one of my projects i added them (iirc because github nagged me to) and i'm not convinced they're worth it.

on the other hand, a code of conduct is generally a good thing so i'd probably pitch for one of those if nothing else.

jasonw22 commented 5 years ago

Pretty long thread on the topic of a code of conduct. https://llllllll.co/t/code-of-conduct/9727 Seems to me we have one, and it's just not very prominently linked.

okyeron commented 5 years ago

No strong feelings here... but I don’t think this covers a thing I’d like to see - which is a “style guide” for docs (markdown conventions)

pq commented 5 years ago

re: a code of conduct,

Seems to me we have one, and it's just not very prominently linked.

chatting with @dndrks, my sense is that the code of coduct is almost there but the mods needed to finalize it and make it available. once that happens it'd be great to integrate here.

/cc @tehn @trentgill

tehn commented 5 years ago

CoC for lines is one of those long-outstanding issues that simply requires me or josh (ioflow) to just push it through. there's already wide agreement amongst the mods.

but honestly the discussion on github is so laser-focussed it's difficult to imagine needing to link to the very-extensive lines CoC, but i'm fine with a mention of it.

the templates and guidelines/suggestions/howtos are much more useful and i'd be happy to review any suggested docs!

pq commented 5 years ago

sgtm!