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Post MVP outreach to potential high value contributors #109

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ExperimentsInHonesty opened this issue Jan 2, 2021 · 0 comments
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We want to invite contributors who understand the value and are already prolific in order to increase the visibility of the project and attract more of same. Think oss influencers.

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  • Add names to the Potential Contributors list
  • Once site is launched and has 10 or more automations, reach out to one of the people on this list and see how the overture is received.

Potential Contributors

People to invite to be contributors on 100 Automations after its launched.
Ken Wheeler

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Hi X, I got a chance to read your article and I actually love your writing style. I think irreverence works for the community you are writing for (at least to me it did). Anyway... let me get right to the point. Hack for LA (my org) has created 100Automations.org to provide a home for open source libraries in order to address some of the problems you delineated in the article (customer support, lack of documentation, etc.) through creating a community of developers who will support each others automations. I am hoping that you might be interested in making 100 Automations the home for one of your libraries, and help us grow that community. - best, Bonnie

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