+1

On Jan 25, 2014, at 7:54 PM, Bridget <bridget.hill...@gmail.com> wrote:

> OpenHatch has this great initiative for encouraging newcomers to get involved 
> with open source projects. You tag some issues in your bug tracker as 
> "newcomer" or "easy". This provides a gentle path into contributing. There is 
> some work involved with this. You have to do the tagging, and there needs to 
> be some capacity in your project for some mentoring.
> 
> Leiningen is doing this already with "newbie" tagged issues, which is awesome.
> 
> Are there any other Clojure projects that are doing this? Would you like to 
> do this with your project? If so, I can try to help. I have been spending a 
> lot of time thinking about the Clojure newcomer perspective lately, and I'd 
> like to work on some things that help smooth that path.
> 
> Bridget
> 
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