Issues are very valuable to this project.
- Ideas are a valuable source of contributions others can make
- Problems show where this project is lacking
- With a question you show where contributors can improve the user experience
Thank you for creating them.
Pull requests are a great way to get your ideas into this repository.
When deciding if I merge in a pull request I look at the following things:
You should be clear which problem you're trying to solve with your contribution.
For example:
Add link to code of conduct in README.md
Doesn't tell me anything about why you're doing that
Add link to code of conduct in README.md because users don't always look in the CONTRIBUTING.md
Tells me the problem that you have found, and the pull request shows me the action you have taken to solve it.
Specifically:
- There are no spelling mistakes
- It adheres to the code style and terminology used in the project (feel free to file an issue discussing this code style), use
npm run lint
to achieve proper formatting.
This repository has a code of conduct, This repository has a code of conduct, I will remove things that do not respect it.