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Update README.md #1180

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Overview

This commit focuses on updating the "Contributions" section of the README file to provide clearer guidance and encouragement for community contributions. The aim is to make the contribution process more user-friendly and to foster a collaborative environment.

Changes Made

-Introduction: Adjusted the introductory message to express gratitude not only to seasoned contributors but also to newcomers considering their first contribution.

  • Contribution Guidelines: Emphasized the importance of following contribution guidelines for a smooth review process. Added a link to the contribution guidelines for quick reference.

  • Acknowledgments: Introduced a new "Acknowledgments" section expressing gratitude to the TFLearn community for their ongoing support and collaboration.

Why These Changes?

  1. Inclusivity: The adjustments in the introduction aim to make contributors of all levels feel welcome and appreciated.

  2. Guidance: The explicit emphasis on following contribution guidelines and testing procedures provides contributors with clear expectations, reducing ambiguity during the review process.

  3. Gratitude: Acknowledging the community's support fosters a positive atmosphere, recognizing the collective effort that goes into improving TFLearn.

These changes aim to enhance the contribution experience, ensuring that contributors feel supported and valued within the TFLearn community.

## Overview

This commit focuses on updating the "Contributions" section of the README file to provide clearer guidance and encouragement for community contributions. The aim is to make the contribution process more user-friendly and to foster a collaborative environment.

## Changes Made

-Introduction: Adjusted the introductory message to express gratitude not only to seasoned contributors but also to newcomers considering their first contribution.

- Contribution Guidelines: Emphasized the importance of following contribution guidelines for a smooth review process. Added a link to the contribution guidelines for quick reference.

- Acknowledgments: Introduced a new "Acknowledgments" section expressing gratitude to the TFLearn community for their ongoing support and collaboration.

## Why These Changes?

1. Inclusivity: The adjustments in the introduction aim to make contributors of all levels feel welcome and appreciated.

2. Guidance: The explicit emphasis on following contribution guidelines and testing procedures provides contributors with clear expectations, reducing ambiguity during the review process.

3. Gratitude: Acknowledging the community's support fosters a positive atmosphere, recognizing the collective effort that goes into improving TFLearn.

These changes aim to enhance the contribution experience, ensuring that contributors feel supported and valued within the TFLearn community.
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