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Message for Hacktoberfest Contributors
Hello, amazing open-source enthusiasts! π
Welcome to the All-In-One-Python-Projects repository! We are thrilled to have you here, especially during Hacktoberfest. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to our diverse collection of Python scripts, ranging from beginner-friendly to advanced projects. Whether you're looking to fix a bug, add a feature, or create something new, there's a place for you here!
How to Get Started
- Choose an issue from the issues list or propose your own.
- Comment on the issue to express your interest and get approval.
- Fork the repository, make your changes, and create a pull request.
- Don't forget to reference the issue number in your pull request!
For more detailed instructions, please check out our Contributing Guidelines.
Other Contributing Opportunities
In addition to the above issues, here are some more ways you can contribute:
- Document Improvements: Help enhance the documentation for the project or specific scripts.
- Bug Fixes: Look for existing issues marked as bugs and help resolve them.
- Feature Requests: If you have ideas for new features or scripts, feel free to propose them!
Thank you for contributing and happy coding! π
Letβs make open-source even more awesome together!
@king04aman what do you think of idea to gamify the contribution process with XP/Levels/Badges? This will encourage community not just during Hacktoberfest, but 24/7/365. If it something sounds interesting for you, please check the app I made - devActivity
I'd appreciate your feedback. There's a Live Demo (no auth required) and Public Dashboard Demo
Awesome work on devActivity! Just checked out the demo and loving the gamification idea. How do you prevent abuse and ensure genuine contributions? Also curious about integration plans with other projects. Keep up the great work!
Awesome work on devActivity! Just checked out the demo and loving the gamification idea. How do you prevent abuse and ensure genuine contributions? Also curious about integration plans with other projects. Keep up the great work!
Reward depends on the contribution type: most significant assigned for merged PR, smallest - for comment. GitHub provides the abuse report itself, and also user can be disabled in devActivity to stop his participation in the contribution Gamification.
Working on GitLab integration, then probably Bitbucket if I got your question correctly.
Thanks for checking the demo and the feedback, it's encouraging :)