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More Maintainers Means More Goodness! #273
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Hi, I have been using flask-restx at my work. I am interested to contribute to this project. Please, guide me with the necessary details. |
Hi, I've been using |
Hello, I'm happy and interested to contribute to this repo. I've been familiar with this project since the flask-restplus days. I've also joined the gitter community. I just have some queries:
Thank you. |
Thanks everyone for interest. Just want to clarify, this inquiry isn't about doing PRs and submitting code. as an open source project, anyone can do that already. What we need is people willing and able to:
If you're primarily interested in help with code contribution, any and all open issues in the tracker can be tackled. We do have a "good first issue" tag, but it hasn't been used much. If you've got a contact in GH, we may reach out to you with more specific questions or details. Thanks! |
@j5awry : I am interested in helping to maintain this project. We use flask-restx at work. However, I have been concerned about whether this project has enough support. I am happy to pitch in with reviewing PR's and general maintenance. |
Me too. We also use flask-restx at work. I am willing to help as much as I can. |
Thanks everyone for interest. It's taken a while, but I'm going to send out an email to all those with emails attached to their GH accounts. If you do not have an email in your profile, please send me one ASAP. From there we'll set up some communication, little background checking, etc. Just need to do quick checks to make sure everyone is on the up and up. Lots of supply chain attacks lately. |
Sorry, still getting things sorted. however, I think it's worth checking this out: https://opensource.guide/best-practices/ and remembering that maintenance isn't about contribution. It's more about communication, triage, etc. |
I hit the walls many times with the docs, i volunteer to help with the docs first Background: I have been with Flask for the past 5 years, i might be able to help more but let's see how it goes. |
this is open source, and anyone can contribute, anyone can drop into PRs and give reviews. Maintainers are folks with merge and tagging rights. I try to keep Gitter open these days, so anyone can ping me there, and say "I've reviewed X, could you take a look as well to get it merged?" But we need to keep the list of maintainers generally small (as in the group with Github Maintainer rights). So I'll ask everyone this -- if you're interested in maintenance, please jump into issues, give feedback, and check out open PRs and give comments. Feel free to @ me on Gitter if you go through a PR and it looks good to move in, and I'll get to it as quickly as a I can to merge it. Once we've gone through a bit of that, we can see about adding more people to Maintainer rights to the repo I hope everyone understands the need to keep the merge and tag rights to a minimal set of people. |
I see some interesting PRs without any comments or reviews. The dude from the issue #458 is discussing alone. Or the PR #427 about the compatibility issue with new versions of Werkzeug. It's just two examples of contributions from the community. |
Discussion about the future of the project and hence the "recruitment" of new maintainers has moved in #462 |
Our small team hasn't had the bandwidth lately to keep up with flask-restx. And at least a few of us no one longer work as web devs, so we have no day to day usage.
How do we improve the situation? Get more maintainers!!!
if you're interested in helping with flask-restx, please sign below!
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