Re: hacktoberfest

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On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 11:05:49PM +0100, pedro rijo wrote:

> While the git repository itself is not hosted under GitHub, the Pro
> Git book, git for Windows, and git-scm website (at least) projects
> are, and could use this movement to get some more contributions, and
> eventually more maintainers (at least git-scm website had some
> maintainers problem some time ago).
> 
> I've been helping on the git-scm repository (mostly filtering issues
> and PRs), and I know there are still some issues which need to be
> addressed. If the remaining maintainers agree, we could filter and
> provide more instructions to some easy (or not so easy) issues, adding
> the 'hacktoberfest' label and try to use this movement to solve some
> problems

I'd love it if more people wanted to contribute to the git-scm
repository. I think one can probably find some low-hanging fruit by
looking at the open issues list (though I'd be happy, too, if people
with bug or feature suggestions opened new issues).

Here are a couple small-to-moderate bugs that have been languishing:

  https://github.com/git/git-scm.com/issues/701

  https://github.com/git/git-scm.com/issues/987

  https://github.com/git/git-scm.com/issues/994

-Peff



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