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Weekly Community Check-In #76 - Let's create some Hacktoberfest issues #8419

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Tlazypanda opened this issue Sep 22, 2020 · 10 comments
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Hi everybody! 👏

We all at Public Lab 🎈 - learn, grow, work, brainstorm ideas, contribute together so why not share about our weekly goals and the awesome work we have done at Public Lab with each other, so we can support and collaborate with each other better. We have a Community Check-In each week, where every community member can share something about their work from the past week and about their current week's goal 🎯 . You are also welcome to share fun-fact 😄 , new ideas 💡 , your learning goals ☑️.

We believe in collaborative efforts to support our community. We are running a learning platform which helps a newcomer to become a leader of tomorrow. 💯

Let's create some Hacktoberfest issues

Since Hacktoberfest is just around the corner 💯 🎉 , let's welcome some opensource contributors ❤️ and celebrate the spirit of Opensource. Please check out https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/ for more information. If we have enough contributors, how about creating a virtual Hacktoberfest meetup? 🙈

Hacktoberfest welcomes all opensource contributors to contribute to public repositories and the first 75,000 contributors with 4 or more pull requests receive tshirts.

Our task at hand is to identify issues that can be labelled hacktoberfest.

Next Check-in

If you would like to open the next check-in..Leave a comment below. We are happy to help if its your first time

Thanks everyone for making Public Lab awesome 🎈
Have a great week and year ahead all ❤️

@Tlazypanda Tlazypanda changed the title Weekly Community Check-In # - Let's create some Hacktoberfest issues Weekly Community Check-In #76 - Let's create some Hacktoberfest issues Sep 22, 2020
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ebarry commented Sep 22, 2020

Hi happy equinox everyone! ☀️🌍🌏🌎☀️
This week i'm working on report writing 😅
I'm wondering who might be able to help @icarito with optimizing the queries as he suggests here? #8198
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Hello everyone,
This week I will continue with the cleanup of issues & PRs across our projects and hackoberfest labelling. Also still working on #7991
Great week ahead everyone

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Tlazypanda commented Sep 23, 2020

Hey everyone 👋 I am planning to open issues with this Hacktoberfest label @cesswairimu can you give me an idea of the difficulty level of these issues in plots2 or what we can go for (if there are other repos also which need help in simple issues like docs etc where we can open issues)? 😅 Also shout out to @cesswairimu for her continued support on #7991 🎉 👏

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@Tlazypanda I am mostly looking for "help-wanted" or "bug" labelled issues. One thing we have to make sure that they have enough context for someone to quickly pickup and start working on and also independent in that they are not relying on other issues. The website describes them as issues with "a well-defined scope and are self-contained". Hope this helps and thanks for help 💯

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Hey @cesswairimu Thanks for the info on this ✌️ I was wondering if we can create some hacktoberfest issues for migration to pagy on a route-to-route basis. The pagy docs might be self-contained and if the issue is also structured in a proper manner contributors might be able to follow with ease. What do you think? 😅 @jywarren

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Moved to #8440. Thanks everyone

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