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docs: streamline #100DaysOfOSS activities with parallel structure #170
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Hi @RitaDee! :) This a great idea! :) Placing the different types of contributions into different categories would be very helpful. I think it can also be organized like this: Content CreationLove creating content? Here's how you can use this skill for the challenge:
Project managementWant to improve your project management skills? Need to get better at communicating or giving feedback to others? Here's how you can use this skill for the challenge:
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What do you think @BekahHW? |
Great stuff @CBID2, you just made it spicy. |
Lol I guess I did @RitaDee 😂 |
This is a great idea and I love how it demonstrates the skillset. |
Can I take this on @BekahHW? |
I think it's best to do a separate PR for #169. |
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Description
In order to enhance the clarity and readability of the doc regarding the various ways to participate in the #100DaysOfOSS challenge, we should adopt a consistent and parallel structure. This ensures that the list of participation options is not only easier to understand but also aesthetically pleasing.
Here's the revised content with a parallel structure:
By making this adjustment, the content is now structured consistently, making it easier to understand and follow.
Steps to reproduce
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Chrome
Additional context (Is this in dev or production?)
No response
Code of Conduct
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