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All 3 have the hacktoberfest label, so PRs to them will count.
Like most repositories, we will not be tolerating spammy PRs - it takes time and effort to review a PR and I want to be able to focus that on contributors who are adding real value - that means fixing bugs and adding features.
There are plenty of issues up for grabs, and more being created all the time. Any that we think are particularly appropriate are labeled Hacktoberfest in bright orange 🎃
If you enjoy testing, or would like to learn more about testing, we have an issue to improve our webhook test coverage: #15537
This year we're also going to have a couple of projects that are available to get involved in, as well as small easy-to-hoover up issues. If you're looking for something more meaningful or meaty, here are some ideas:
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Ghost is participating in Hacktoberfest this year, as we did last year 🎉
We have recently switched to using a monorepo setup, so most of the Hacktoberfest suitable issues apply to this repository.
There are two other main repositories you might end up in:
All 3 have the
hacktoberfest
label, so PRs to them will count.Like most repositories, we will not be tolerating spammy PRs - it takes time and effort to review a PR and I want to be able to focus that on contributors who are adding real value - that means fixing bugs and adding features.
There are plenty of issues up for grabs, and more being created all the time. Any that we think are particularly appropriate are labeled Hacktoberfest in bright orange 🎃
If you enjoy testing, or would like to learn more about testing, we have an issue to improve our webhook test coverage: #15537
This year we're also going to have a couple of projects that are available to get involved in, as well as small easy-to-hoover up issues. If you're looking for something more meaningful or meaty, here are some ideas:
Please note: we only assign issues to regular contributors - that is people who have made 3+ valid contributions and not only in hacktoberfest.
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