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rust-bio docathon 2020 #276

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tedil opened this issue Jun 29, 2020 · 0 comments
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rust-bio docathon 2020 #276

tedil opened this issue Jun 29, 2020 · 0 comments

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tedil commented Jun 29, 2020

To improve the usability of rust-bio and speed up development based on the library, we'll host a docathon next Tuesday, July 7th 2020. We'll be starting at 10am German time (UTC+02:00) and will be online until 6pm, but feel free to join at any time during the day -- and if someone wants to carry on later in the day (or across into another time zone): the more docs, the better!

For any questions, to coordinate and to have a little chat, hop on to our rust-bio docathon Discord server!

Getting started

Before you start, check out the contribution guidelines. For example, you might want to officially join the rust-bio team to be able to create branches off the main repository. And for actually improving the docs, have a look at the brand new documentation guidelines.

To track where improvements are needed most and who is tackling what, we have created a project board. Feel free to add notes under To do for whatever you think is lacking documentation:
https://github.com/rust-bio/rust-bio/projects/1

From that project board, choose one of the issues, move it to In progress and assign yourself. Once you're done with adding the documentation, open a pull request and request a review from one of the other docathoners. Once the pull request is merged, simply close the issue -- the project board should automagically 🧙🏽‍♀️ move it to Done.

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