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Papercut Project #7

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bvtsang opened this issue Jan 17, 2016 · 0 comments
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Papercut Project #7

bvtsang opened this issue Jan 17, 2016 · 0 comments
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bvtsang commented Jan 17, 2016

Modeled after Ubuntu's One Hundred Papercuts, the goal of this project is to fix many small, annoying issues and bugs. By doing this, we can take care of a ton of little things, fix technical debt, etc. while also potentially bring in new developers.

This is intended to be run for just one month as a trial to see how it works. If we encounter any problems while doing this, we can change our plans the next time we run a papercut project. Throughout the month, we can take note of the participants so that we can attribute them at the end (e.g. "Thanks to the following participants: Alice, Byakuren, Chen, etc.").

TODO:

  • Pick a month to run this project (as a trial to see how it works, so we can modify our approach, etc.)
    • Likely to be decided after the following points are completed
  • Label bugs/issues that are quick, small fixes (e.g. "quick wins")
    • Possibly determine criteria for these issues
  • Write documentation (or refer to existing documentation) on how to make good pull requests
  • Write documentation on what the merge/approval process is for New XKit
  • Write documentation on how to find things to fix
  • Write a post on -extension advertising this project
@bvtsang bvtsang self-assigned this Jan 17, 2016
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