Contribution - what questions should we be asking? #10
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Here are a few that come to mind immediately:
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Ah, I just submitted a separate issue asking that question. I'll close it.
…On Thu, Jun 23, 2022, 10:40 Riko Eksteen ***@***.***> wrote:
- How ready is the project for contribution/adoption?
- Who will the maintainer(s) of the project be if adopted/contributed?
- Will the project be able to generate a strong enough community
around it, i.e. how much interest will there be (not sure if this is
quantifiable ahead of time tbh)
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Hi All,
I'd like to get the ball rolling on refining the contribution process. Rather than dive into the detail, I think it makes sense to brainstorm a little. In support of this, I suggest we consider what questions we need to ask (either of the would-be contributor, or of ourselves) when a project or standard is proposed for contribution.
Please use this discussion to share your thoughts.
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