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You should create a list of tasks/issues that you know of, that you want to be completed/fixed #19

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bamvans opened this issue Feb 3, 2022 · 3 comments

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bamvans commented Feb 3, 2022

You should create a list of tasks/issues that you know of, that you want to be completed/fixed, so contributors can stay on top of everything, and not go through secondary channels asking what needs or should be done, if they can't see for themselves.

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bamvans commented Feb 3, 2022

You should create a list of tasks/issues that you know of, that you want to be completed/fixed, so contributors can stay on top of everything, and not go through secondary channels asking what needs or should be done, if they can't see for themselves.

I do see a list on the ReadMe, but I do think it would be better to perhaps dedicate something to this like the Issues section on Github. Just my thoughts of course.

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jackie1santana commented Feb 10, 2022

You should create a list of tasks/issues that you know of, that you want to be completed/fixed, so contributors can stay on top of everything, and not go through secondary channels asking what needs or should be done, if they can't see for themselves.

@bamvans I agree, it would give contributors a more added sense of direction

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You should create a list of tasks/issues that you know of, that you want to be completed/fixed, so contributors can stay on top of everything, and not go through secondary channels asking what needs or should be done, if they can't see for themselves.

I agree!

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