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Thank you for your interest in illacceptanything and helping others learn how to make their first contributions to open source!
That said, funny contributions are part of the the core values of illacceptanything (which predates Hacktoberfest); and every october this repo gets flooded with trivial pull-requests from people who want to get a free t-shirt.
So we kindly asked you (see email titled Low-effort PRs to the "illacceptanything" repository sent to hacktoberfest[at]digitalocean.com on 2017-10-15) that you do not encourage users to use this repo to quickly gain PRs toward completing the challenge. Your answer (on 2017-10-19) was that you couldn't do anything on your end, and we had to tag all such PRs as "invalid", which we did.
We encourage you to take a look at our list of invalid pull requests for inspiration and ideas about non-meaningful contributions to our open source project that we received.
Due to this, we're glad you added this repository to your list of excluded repositories and pull requests that will not count toward Hacktoberfest 2019.
Please note, you are welcome to keep running this event as a learning tool for new contributors to open-source, as long as pull requests here won’t count toward Hacktoberfest.
Hello,
Thank you for your interest in illacceptanything and helping others learn how to make their first contributions to open source!
That said, funny contributions are part of the the core values of illacceptanything (which predates Hacktoberfest); and every october this repo gets flooded with trivial pull-requests from people who want to get a free t-shirt.
So we kindly asked you (see email titled
Low-effort PRs to the "illacceptanything" repository
sent to hacktoberfest[at]digitalocean.com on 2017-10-15) that you do not encourage users to use this repo to quickly gain PRs toward completing the challenge. Your answer (on 2017-10-19) was that you couldn't do anything on your end, and we had to tag all such PRs as "invalid", which we did.We encourage you to take a look at our list of invalid pull requests for inspiration and ideas about non-meaningful contributions to our open source project that we received.
Due to this, we're glad you added this repository to your list of excluded repositories and pull requests that will not count toward Hacktoberfest 2019.
Please note, you are welcome to keep running this event as a learning tool for new contributors to open-source, as long as pull requests here won’t count toward Hacktoberfest.
Happy Hacking,
illacceptanything
Originally posted by @progval in #988 (comment)
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