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Add DzCode i/o logo and Open-source software category
added logo for www.dzcode.io
NOTE
- unfortunately, I couldn't test the changes locally, because
npm install
failed with node-gyp errors (I have an M1 Macbook). - the PNG size is relatively big (18KB), should I reduce it even more?
Summary by CodeRabbit
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Documentation
- Updated "Contributing" guidelines to include "Open-source software" in the list of industries.
Walkthrough
The change involves a single update to the contributing.md
document, which now includes "Open-source software" in the list of industries. This modification indicates an expanded recognition or involvement in open-source sectors.
Changes
File | Change Summary |
---|---|
contributing.md |
Added "Open-source software" to the list of industries. |
🐇✨ In the doc's soft burrow of text, "Open-source" hops in, what's next? A change so slight, yet bold, In the markdown, a new tale's told. 🌟
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