Anytype collaboration #65
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Hello!, this is Xavi. First of all thanks for the help Andrew gave me about setting up my environment to start collaborating with you. I'm starting to read all the issues listed in anytype-ts on github. How can I assign myself on a particular issue? Also, Is there any slack group of collaborators where I can join? |
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We do not have group in Slack especially for contributors, but we have a group in Slack for community testers, but you can be added there if you want. Second thing is that issues on Github are pretty new, so if you want to check list of issues the best way is to browse community forums at https://community.anytype.io/. Our internal bug-tracker is unfortunately private, but it is connected to this forums and we work with community on bug reports and feature requests. |
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Hi @ra3orblade , can we draft a collaboration guideline document and make it more accessible (README / direct link on website)? Also, can I get added to the Slack? I'm willing to consider contributing to Anytype both from a personal standpoint, but possibly as an internal ideation platform for @dreampipcom/zeus. There would be some crucial features we'd need for that to be valuable for us though:
Obviously, we'd not expect you to do anything other than your usual business, thus considering a more comprehensive collaboration, which I couldn't find the guidelines for and would like to be able to communicate about. I've joined the forum already, and can start writing RFCs, but I feel there needs to be a better understanding from my part first. Thank you for this tool, |
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For anyone coming late, here it is: https://github.com/anyproto/.github/blob/main/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md |
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We do not have group in Slack especially for contributors, but we have a group in Slack for community testers, but you can be added there if you want. Second thing is that issues on Github are pretty new, so if you want to check list of issues the best way is to browse community forums at https://community.anytype.io/. Our internal bug-tracker is unfortunately private, but it is connected to this forums and we work with community on bug reports and feature requests.