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I Love this Community, but Should We Have More Active Contributors? #131

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archow opened this issue Nov 8, 2023 · 2 comments
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I Love this Community, but Should We Have More Active Contributors? #131

archow opened this issue Nov 8, 2023 · 2 comments

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@archow
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archow commented Nov 8, 2023

@amitshekhariitbhu, I love your work here, and I understand that to maintain the integrity of this project, you probably don't want too many chefs in the kitchen.

This project has helped thousands of people across the world, and I'm sure there are many developers that would love to give back and contribute after having benefited HEAVILY from them (myself included).

Any suggestions on how we can accomplish this moving forward?

A few things I have in mind:

  • I understand that the answers provided by anyone can possibly contain errors, so before submitting, pull requests must be approved by at least 3 developers who are not the owner in order to be merged.
  • Upon reviewing, sources must be included either in the pull request, or by reviewers upon approving, to make sure that the PR is free from error; basically fact-check the PR.
  • Moving forward, if there are trusted devs who have heavily contributed to this project, besides @amitshekhariitbhu, maybe they can also be added as maintainers?
  • Once we have more than one maintainer, a PR can be merged as long as it has met the above requirements OR has been approved by at least one maintainer.
@amitshekhariitbhu
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@archow We both will work on it. I will need sometime, I think I will connect with you in the next month.

@amitshekhariitbhu
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Hi @archow,

I am thinking of picking this as a task. #18

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