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I am Prince,web developer(Core Team) Girlscript Summer of Code. I'll be collaborating with you on preparing your repo for GSSoC'24 Program
Why are these changes required?
After Analysing last year's contributions and feedback it would be great for students to have a couple of standard readme files on the repo to understand what the project is all about and some issues detailing what they can contribute. This will help you to see increased engagement in your repository as well.
As mentioned students get a chance to learn step by step, how to build this project as well as invite mentors to collaborate and add features to this repo. I will generate issues, which will provide guidance on how to prepare your repo for Girlscript summer of code 2024.
This issue will serve as a tracking issue to track all issues related to GSSoC'24. I recommend creating a new branch for every issue and opening a pull request to track changes so we can effectively collaborate with each other and merge changes when you and I feel like those changes are ready to be merged on your primary branch.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to leave a comment on this issue or any of the other issues that are generated.
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👋 Hi @abhay-raj19 <https://github.com/abhay-raj19>,
I am Prince,web developer(Core Team) Girlscript Summer of Code. I'll be
collaborating with you on preparing your repo for GSSoC'24 Program
Why are these changes required?
After Analysing last year's contributions and feedback it would be great
for students to have a couple of standard readme files on the repo to
understand what the project is all about and some issues detailing what
they can contribute. This will help you to see increased engagement in your
repository as well.
As mentioned students get a chance to learn step by step, how to build
this project as well as invite mentors to collaborate and add features to
this repo. I will generate issues, which will provide guidance on how to
prepare your repo for Girlscript summer of code 2024.
This issue will serve as a tracking issue to track all issues related to
GSSoC'24. I recommend creating a new branch for every issue and opening a
pull request to track changes so we can effectively collaborate with each
other and merge changes when you and I feel like those changes are ready to
be merged on your primary branch.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to leave a comment
on this issue or any of the other issues that are generated.
I look forward to working with you [image: ]
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👋 Hi @abhay-raj19,
I am Prince,web developer(Core Team) Girlscript Summer of Code. I'll be collaborating with you on preparing your repo for GSSoC'24 Program
Why are these changes required?
After Analysing last year's contributions and feedback it would be great for students to have a couple of standard readme files on the repo to understand what the project is all about and some issues detailing what they can contribute. This will help you to see increased engagement in your repository as well.
As mentioned students get a chance to learn step by step, how to build this project as well as invite mentors to collaborate and add features to this repo. I will generate issues, which will provide guidance on how to prepare your repo for Girlscript summer of code 2024.
This issue will serve as a tracking issue to track all issues related to GSSoC'24. I recommend creating a new branch for every issue and opening a pull request to track changes so we can effectively collaborate with each other and merge changes when you and I feel like those changes are ready to be merged on your primary branch.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to leave a comment on this issue or any of the other issues that are generated.
I look forward to working with you
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