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Community Health File Proposal #123

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afshin opened this issue Mar 18, 2021 · 1 comment
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Community Health File Proposal #123

afshin opened this issue Mar 18, 2021 · 1 comment

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@afshin
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afshin commented Mar 18, 2021

Background

JupyterHub has implemented a community health repo that provides the following across the org:

  • Default Code of Conduct
  • Bug report and feature request issue templates
  • Contact link pointing to Jupyter Discourse
  • Welcome bot for new issues and first merged PRs with fantastic Jupyter-specific images made by @GeorgianaElena


  • Request info bot to ask for more information on an issue

Notes from the docs:

For example, anyone who creates an issue or pull request in a public repository that does not have its own CONTRIBUTING file 
will see a link to the default CONTRIBUTING file. If a repository has any files in its own .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE folder, 
including issue templates or a config.yml file, none of the contents of the default .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE folder will be used.

Default files are not included in clones, packages, or downloads of individual repositories because they are stored only in 
the .github repository.

Proposal

  • Adopt the JupyterHub .github org, tweaking slightly for anything org-specific
  • Add a SECURITY.md pointing to our security docs
  • Add a SUPPORT.md pointing folks to Discourse for help
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Initial population done.

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