Adam Cox <[email protected]> writes:
>Contributing Guidelines: https://github.com/archesproject/arches/blob
>/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
>Committer Guidelines: https://github.com/archesproject/arches/wiki/
>Becoming-a-Committer
>
>If you are an Arches user who is interested in reporting bugs,
>suggesting new features, or someone who has the capacity to
>contribute code to the repository, the Contributing Guidelines are
>where you should start.
>
>Furthermore, if you are a developer that hopes to eventually gain
>"committer" privileges to the main repo (meaning you can merge pull
>requests, etc.), please see the Committer Guidelines.
>
>We are considering both of these documents to be in a "public
>comment" phase, where we hope to get feedback from the greater Arches
>community on their content. Please reply to this thread, or these
>github tickets (contributor, committer) with your thoughts. This
>phase will last about a month, until the Arches Technical Training
>workshop that will take place in Swindon, U.K., from November 12-15,
>at which point we will officially adopt them.

Left comments in both tickets.  I like these guides overall, my few comments 
notwithstanding -- you asked for feedback, not praise, so I focused on feedback 
:-).

Thanks, Adam!

Best regards,
-Karl

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