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v1.0 #12

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TheDiscordian opened this issue May 31, 2020 · 3 comments
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v1.0 #12

TheDiscordian opened this issue May 31, 2020 · 3 comments
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TheDiscordian commented May 31, 2020

  • Bridges
  • At least 3 protocols fully supported
  • Unit tests
  • Administrative plugins (Ex: Change bot settings, change room settings, change server settings)
  • General features support (Most users grab bots that have their own spin on what's really a core idea, let's try to get at least most of the text features as core plugins)

When OneBot is stable, it will be open-sourced. Above is what's considered stable. The list can grow or shrink based on feedback.

@TheDiscordian TheDiscordian added this to the v1.0 (Open Source) milestone May 31, 2020
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Open-source'd early.

@TheDiscordian TheDiscordian changed the title v1.0 (OpenSource) v1.0 Aug 1, 2021
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Came here looking for what you were thinking were the current priorities, since I saw that CityDAO is also difficult to quickly identify the areas of need for contributions.

I do believe that the best contributors don't need any hints, they just spot the weaknesses and zoom it to repair or improve.

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@tippi-fifestarr in this repo I try to tag issues that I believe will be good first issues with "good first issue" to help people get started. This project was also suddenly open-sourced with none of the usual organisation I'd do to make it properly welcoming for new devs. It's basically presented as-is with a "please contribute if you like the bot" type thing. You can find open "good first issue"s here.

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