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Team - missing contributors, missing contributions, missing timestamps #59

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m-miedema opened this issue Jun 21, 2024 · 2 comments
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The Community > Teams page on the website is not very helpful at the moment. For one thing, contributors like @maestroque, @rgbayrak, @me-pic, @SRSteinkamp, and @celprov are missing. For another thing, links to READMEs for packages like @physiopy/physioqc, @physiopy/physutils or where to go for recognition of work done on Community Practices/the website are all missing.

I'm not sure how much of @RayStick's automation is aimed at fixing this, but I think it would be good to understand better how this page can be improved alongside it! One easy thing to add is a time stamp of when the page was last updated to include contributors.

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* Encourage community members to check for where they are being recognized relative to this page and if this is accurate
* Discuss how the table is updated on the Teams page
@m-miedema m-miedema added Bug Something isn't working Enhancement New feature or request Question Further information is requested labels Jun 21, 2024
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(related context: I would like to add more instructions in the Contributor Guide relative to understanding/checking the recognition of contributions!)

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RayStick commented Jul 12, 2024

My automation was not aiming to fix this (not been interacting with the website) but happy to see if I can help with some automated thing to address this -

So the problems seems to be that the level of contributions at the organisation (physiopy) are not reflecting accurately all the contributions at each individual repo? Is that right? If yes, we could try to write something that triggers a change in this file any time someone is added as a contributor to any repo within the physiopy organisation. If that's possible, is it a good solution?

We could start off with manual corrections first, but something like that might be good going forward

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