A dumb question: is editing the `.asf.yaml` labels the correct way to add a `hacktoberfest` label?
Kind regards, Yihao Chen From: Sheng Wu<mailto:wu.sheng.841...@gmail.com> Sent: September 17, 2022 1:19 AM To: dev@skywalking.apache.org<mailto:dev@skywalking.apache.org> Subject: Re: Hacktoberfest is here Personally, I think you don't need an approval. Because we are open to contributions, including open source event. If the event organizers require a resolution, you could start a vote for consensus. Yihao Chen <supersk...@outlook.com>于2022年9月17日 周六12:54写道: > Hello, > > Thanks, yes I think discussions panel should be good, I will check with > the event stuff on discord channel to make sure this. > > They will not use our logo or ASF at the website, so it’s not an issue. I > believe having the topic `hacktoberfest` in the main repo will indicate an > (automatic?) acceptance into the event. > > Kind regards, > > Yihao Chen > From: Sheng Wu<mailto:wu.sheng.841...@gmail.com> > Sent: September 17, 2022 12:49 AM > To: dev@skywalking.apache.org<mailto:dev@skywalking.apache.org> > Subject: Re: Hacktoberfest is here > > Hi, > > I think we should be good to join this event. Encouraging new contributors > is always a good thing for us. > > As these TODOs are good for new contributors, even not code level ideas, > how about we use discussions panel(idea catalog, hacktoberfest label) > rather than issues? > > About branding, are they going to use ASF or SkyWalking logo at their > website? If we accepted to participate. > > Thank you for bringing us into this event. > > Sheng > > Yihao Chen <supersk...@outlook.com>于2022年9月17日 周六12:19写道: > > > BTW, the event also encourages low-code and non-code contributions as > > shown in below matrix. > > > > > > LOW-CODE > > NON-CODE > > WRITING > > > > * TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION > > > > * TRANSLATING > > * COPY EDITING > > DESIGN > > > > * TESTING > > > > * USER EXPERIENCE TESTING > > * GRAPHIC DESIGN > > * VIDEO PRODUCTION > > ADVOCACY** > > > > * TALKS OR PRESENTATIONS > > * TECHNICAL BLOG POSTS > > * PODCASTS > > * CASE STUDIES > > > > * SOCIAL MEDIA > > * BLOG POSTS > > > > CONTRIBUTORS SUBMITTING LOW- OR NON-CODE CONTENT TO PROJECTS SHOULD > CREATE > > A PR/MR TO TRACK IT. WHILE HACKTOBERFEST TRACKS ALL PR/MRS SUBMITTED FOR > > THE EVENT, MAINTAINERS MAY NEED TO FACILITATE TRACKING OF THOSE > > CONTRIBUTIONS THROUGH AN ACTIVITY LOG OR SIMILAR. > > > > > > Kind regards, > > Yihao Chen (Superskyyy) > > yihaoc...@apache.org<mailto:yihaoc...@apache.org> > > > > From: Yihao Chen<mailto:supersk...@outlook.com> > > Sent: September 17, 2022 12:14 AM > > To: dev@skywalking.apache.org<mailto:dev@skywalking.apache.org> > > Subject: Hacktoberfest is here > > > > Dear community, > > > > Hacktoberfest is a month-long event that runs each year to encourage > > people contributing to open source in October. This year I propose the > > SkyWalking community to participate in the event on the maintainers side. > > > > There’s no requirement for setting months-long tasks like OSPP or GSOC, > > simply come up with some good first issues and be ready to review pull > > requests and help new contributors. We need to set a new topic for our > repo > > (main repo should be enough), and add an issues label `hacktoberfest` to > be > > qualified as a participating community. > > > > Please raise any concerns or questions in this email thread to discuss. > > > > > > Below are copied from the Hacktoberfest website: > > https://hacktoberfest.com/participation/#maintainers > > > > Prepare your project for contributions by following these best practices: > > > > [TODO] Add the “hacktoberfest” topic to your repository to OPT-IN TO > > HACKTOBERFEST and indicate you’re looking for contributions. > > > > [TODO] Apply the “hacktoberfest” label to issues you want contributors to > > help with in your GitHub or GitLab project. > > > > Add a CONTRIBUTING.md file with contribution guidelines to your > repository. > > > > Choose issues that have a well-defined scope and are self-contained. > > > > Adopt a code of conduct to create a greater sense of inclusion and > > community for contributors. > > > > Be ready to review pull/merge requests, accepting those that are valid by > > merging them, leaving an overall approving review, or by adding the > > “hacktoberfest-accepted” label. > > > > Reject any spammy requests you receive by labeling them as “spam,” and > any > > other invalid contributions by closing them or labeling them as > “invalid.” > > > > > > Kind regards, > > Yihao Chen (Superskyyy) > > yihaoc...@apache.org > > > > -- > Sheng Wu 吴晟 > > Apache SkyWalking > Apache Incubator > Apache ShardingSphere, ECharts, DolphinScheduler podlings > Zipkin > Twitter, wusheng1108 > > -- Sheng Wu 吴晟 Apache SkyWalking Apache Incubator Apache ShardingSphere, ECharts, DolphinScheduler podlings Zipkin Twitter, wusheng1108