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How to start collaborating? Start here! #330

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ilonabudapesti opened this issue Oct 2, 2018 · 3 comments
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How to start collaborating? Start here! #330

ilonabudapesti opened this issue Oct 2, 2018 · 3 comments

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@ilonabudapesti
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ilonabudapesti commented Oct 2, 2018

1 - Add a comment to this issue with the title "How to start collaborating? Start here!".

2 - You will get an invitation via e-mail to become a collaborator. Please accept it in order to continue with the remaining steps.

3 - Now that you're a collaborator, fork the repo. You do that by clicking the Fork button in the upper right corner.

4 - A issue with the title "Welcome (Your name)" will be created and assigned to you. You can either follow the link in your e-mail confirmation or look for the issue by going to the original repo (not your fork, but the repo where you started off) and clicking the Issues tab. There you can filter by Assignee -> Your name.

5 - In this issue you will find instructions with the tasks you need to complete. Have fun!

This bot was created by Virginia Balseiro (GitHub, LinkedIn) at the request and specifications of Ilona Budapesti (GitHub, LinkedIn) as part of Volunteer Cohort No. 2 of 1 Million Women To Tech (GitHub, Learn to Code, Mentor) a Silicon Valley based global educational 501(c)3 recognized nonprofit with the mission to offer free coding education to 1 million women and enbies by 2020.

@ilonabudapesti
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So excited to interact with the first 1mwtt probot!

@jhanse9522
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It's like a treasure hunt built by a bot (and Virginia and team). Great job! Thank you! Exciting stuff for 1mwtt. I am looking forward to test-driving it. I am very curious so see how this event listening results in streamlined workflow. The potential seems limitless in this arena for making the goal 1 million women goal doable.

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How to start collaborating? Start here!

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