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Streamline onboarding resources, including Contributor's Guide #49
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We have a main reviewer checklist IPR here to be incorporated: https://github.com/physiopy/phys2bids/pull/316/files |
@rgbayrak you mentioned looking into readthedocs or other github.io templates at the codesprint, did you have a change to follow up on this? |
#17 this is a good point! |
Following the point about more practical command line tutorials to offer, I think one point that is missing right now is to show the steps for reviewing PRs. Maybe having something like:
I think being more specific on what git commands to use would make the contribution process a bit more easier, since it seems that this is a big limitation to contributing. |
Yes! How about > https://github.com/alshedivat/al-folio? Very modern, great utility. We can have various tabs including documentation, presentations/poster, tutorials/youtube walkthroughs, publications, repos linked. Updates/news on the landing page. |
Thanks @rgbayrak! I think for now we've got the template in place after the work @me-pic did in the hackathon last month, we did a brief tour at our community meeting on Thursday. Should be merged to the website soon! |
I'm opening this discussion to revise the Contributor’s Guide to reflect updated resources and practices. We should also consider what accompanying resources we can provide to onboard new and returning contributors!
We have already collected responses to the guide in a survey (thanks to @isesteves and @me-pic) and done some hands-on testing/brainstorming at our spring codesprint. Some general topics that we've discussed so far:
We also discussed some practices we could explore to faciliate easier contributes, such as:
Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the discussion so far! In particular, everyone who brought suggestions and feedback during the codesprint: @RayStick @rgbayrak @me-pic @beccaclements99 @goodalse2019 @smoia
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