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Originally created by @TUsToLET on GitHub (Oct 9, 2021).
Uptime Kuma is an awesome project and should participate at the Hacktoberfest.
PR will get a Hacktoberfest label and you can get some goodies for PRs.
More infos can be found here https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/
@gaby commented on GitHub (Oct 9, 2021):
@louislam Instructions for adding
uptime-kumato Hacktoberfest are here: https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/resources/maintainers@louislam commented on GitHub (Oct 9, 2021):
Thank you for letting me know.
I enrolled as "Maintainer" and labeled #hacktoberfest in this repo. Do I still need to make some pull requests?
@gaby commented on GitHub (Oct 9, 2021):
There's two things.
hacktoberfestso hacktoberfest participants can find them and fix them.hacktoberfest-acceptedlabel so they get counted towardsHacktoberfest.@louislam commented on GitHub (Oct 9, 2021):
Lol, then let it go. I like to do what I like to do.
@gaby commented on GitHub (Oct 9, 2021):
??? I'm just quoting what the
HacktoberfestFAQ says.@chakflying commented on GitHub (Oct 9, 2021):
FYI I remember previously this event made a mess in Github, as people with little knowledge of open source spammed projects with useless PRs. Looks like this year they improved the guidelines, but I'm still skeptical.
@louislam commented on GitHub (Oct 9, 2021):
Yes, I understand. I am just not so interested with it after read the rules.
But for anyone who care about this, feel free to ask me to add the "hacktoberfest-accepted" label for you.