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Preferably not, from past experiences they attract primarily superficial
contributions, but often not fixes for actually open issues or significant
improvements in e.g docs. But if anything significant (50+ loc or a complex
infra update, and arguably benefiting the project) comes in, I'll happily
still award the label.
…On Sat, 2 Oct 2021, 22:57 Raz Luvaton, ***@***.***> wrote:
It is that time again. hacktoberfest is totally opt in now:
A repository/project is considered to be participating in Hacktoberfest if
the *hacktoberfest topic is present* and is accepting public
contributions via pull requests. An individual pull request can also be
opted-in directly by adding the hacktoberfest-accepted label.
Could you please add the hacktoberfest topic?
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It is that time again. hacktoberfest is totally opt in now:
Could you please add the
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