On 8/26/19 3:43 PM, Fabio Valentini wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 10:46 PM Ben Cotton <bcotton(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>> We're just over a month away from Hacktoberfest[1], a month-long event
>> where people can earn a t-shirt by contributing to open source
>> projects (or at least ones hosted on GitHub). It occurs to me that we
>> could have a post on the Community Blog (or maybe Fedora Magazine)
>> that directs folks toward Fedora or Fedora-adjacent projects on
>> GitHub. This is a good opportunity to get meaningful drive-by
>> contributions and perhaps add a few consistent contributors.
>>
>> So if you were going to point the Fedora community at a GitHub-hosted
>> project, what would you choose?
>
> Well, I think the obvious choice would probably be a subset of
> projects from
https://github.com/fedora-infra - something like bodhi,
> python-fedora, fas, and fedora-packages.
Sure, but do check with us first, since fas and fedora-packages are both
in maint mode/zombie walking. bodhi is a good active one, there's
probibly others.
What about noggin? Can we get some Hacktoberfest-qualifying issues for
people to work on there?
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