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Meant to add on number 5 - one of the reasons I think a contributing document would be useful is the DCO test, which most people seem not to see (or know what to do about) when they first submit a PR. |
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Gentlemen, I agree with 👍🏼 2 ~ 5. As far as the first (1) and last (6) points go, I'm not quite sure how they would work since we're not an organization. We're merely 3 guys plus other individuals who volunteer to work on an open source theme. That said, I get the sense that the first point is more approachable. |
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OK, I'll work on PRs for 3-5, and see if there are any good examples of setting up a planning section of discussions for item 1. For item 6, I don't know what funding would look like for a group of individuals; maybe that's too much to try to navigate. On 2: I think it might depend on how "complete" you think the theme is @chipzoller. Is it what you originally envisioned, and now we're just adding new features? Then that sounds like |
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For item 1, I've created a new category in discussions, Planning. There's no way to restrict participants, so anyone will be able to post and comment, but I think that's fine. We can always recategorize posts that come in there. |
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@chipzoller @onweru When you get a chance, wanted your feedback on some project ideas. I can do PRs, but I don't want to invest in work before knowing if these seem like good ideas for Hugo Clarity.
FUNDING.yml
file. You can offer tiers and/or rewards, like mentions in the readme. If that's not a path you want to go down, though, that's fine.👍🏽 / 👎🏽 / ❓ on any of these?
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