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Welcome @msrijita18! :tada:
To get started, please follow our newcomers guide. The guide might tell you that corobo's command will get you an invite, but it won't, I'm not corobo (he's my father and he's too tired to work atm).
The alternative is to request access to gitlab instead. A developer or maintainer will then soon invite you to the organization. But just to let you know, the invite might get delayed since most of our maintainers are busy.
Only after you've received and accepted the invitation, we can assign issues. Until that, feel free to explore coala.
Welcome @aryashah2k! :tada:
To get started, please follow our newcomers guide. The guide might tell you that corobo's command will get you an invite, but it won't, I'm not corobo (he's my father and he's too tired to work atm).
The alternative is to request access to gitlab instead. A developer or maintainer will then soon invite you to the organization. But just to let you know, the invite might get delayed since most of our maintainers are busy.
Only after you've received and accepted the invitation, we can assign issues. Until that, feel free to explore coala.
For GSoC, we will be evaluating on the basis of the proposal itself since this is clearly documented in GSoC guidelines. Although, if you're willing to contribute to that specific project anyway, then I would suggest you to instead get familiar with coala first.
We would want new contributors helping out in maintaining and improving coala first and then working on something specific. Also the proposal helps us derive what is to be changed, in what time and order which eventually goes into cEP
Welcome @jdeharo27! :tada:
To get started, please follow our newcomers guide. The guide might tell you that corobo's command will get you an invite, but it won't, I'm not corobo (he's my father and he's too tired to work atm).
The alternative is to request access to gitlab instead. A developer or maintainer will then soon invite you to the organization. But just to let you know, the invite might get delayed since most of our maintainers are busy.
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Welcome @JesseSeeligsohn! :tada:
To get started, please follow our newcomers guide. The guide might tell you that corobo's command will get you an invite, but it won't, I'm not corobo (he's my father and he's too tired to work atm).
The alternative is to request access to gitlab instead. A developer or maintainer will then soon invite you to the organization. But just to let you know, the invite might get delayed since most of our maintainers are busy.
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Hello Coala gitter!
I picked up Coala today, and boy is it ever looking like it is going to make my life easier.
I am concerned about the versions coala expects for certain linters though, and was wondering if there was plans to update these? Or do people generally write their own bears for tools like pylint and pydocstyle.