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Update README for First-Time Contributors #6
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hi can you assign me? |
hello @patryk77k are you working on it ?? |
Hello, I'm very interested in your problem. Can you assigned it to me? |
@HTQun Thank you for showing interest, you can work on it ... |
What do you think if I write more details about the pull requests? |
sure |
Hello, OpenQuotes community! 👋
We believe in making the OpenQuotes project as welcoming and beginner-friendly as possible. To ensure a smooth onboarding experience for our first-time contributors, we want to revamp our README file to provide clear and concise guidance on how to add quotes or make any contribution.
Issue Details:
Readability: The goal is to make the README easy to understand, with step-by-step instructions for contributors who are new to open source.
Clarity: We want to provide a clear overview of the contribution process, from forking the repository to creating a pull request.
Inclusivity: We aim to create an environment where everyone, regardless of their experience, can make their first contribution with confidence.
How to Get Started:
Contributor-Friendly: This issue is perfect for those interested in documentation and ensuring that our project is accessible to all contributors, regardless of their experience level.
Join us in making OpenQuotes even more welcoming to first-time contributors. If you have any questions or ideas, please feel free to reach out. We appreciate your contributions and look forward to improving our project together! 🌟
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