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New to Open Source Projects? Contribute to your very first open source project in this beginner-friendly code repository 👨‍💻!

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Your First Open Source Project

  • New to Open Source Projects & not sure where to begin?
  • Fret not!
  • Contribute to your very first open source project in this beginner-friendly code repository 👨‍💻!

How to contribute?

  1. Fork this code repository.
  2. Add your Github username and Github profile link in the CONTRIBUTORS.md file.
  3. Submit a PR.
  4. Wait for your PR to be reviewed, approved & merged by an admin/owner.
  5. If there are issues with your PR, please revise them in accordance to the comments made by the admins.

How to join this organization?

  1. To indicate your interest in joining this organization, kindly do one of the following:
    • a) Star this repo
    • b) Submit a PR
    • c) Raise an issue titled 'I wish to join this organization'
  2. Once you've indicated your interest, an admin will send an invitation to your GitHub account & email for you to join the organization.
  3. We are in the midst of setting up an automated GitHub Actions pipeline to automatically invite users when they raise an issue or submit a PR, in the future.
  4. After joining this organization, please do the following:
    • Click here
    • Then click on 'People' tab
    • Next, toggle your organization visibility from 'Private' to 'Public'.
  5. Admins/Owners of the organization are free to invite any other GitHub users to the organization.

Status

  • This code repository is still a 'Work In Progress' at the moment...
  • Kindly wait for updates to the code repository.
  • But feel free to start submitting your contributions/PRs ^^
  • Also, in the meantime, please follow me on GitHub, star this repository, share it with your friends.
  • Thanks for the kind understanding 😊

To Do's (KIV)

Note

  • Set up GitHub Actions pipeline to automate the inviting of users to this organization (those who have raised an issue or submitted a PR)
  • Think of new open source code repositories which members can contribute to

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