Hi folks, The annual "Hacktoberfest" open-source participation event from GitHub and Digital Ocean is back and coming up soon. For those who aren't familiar, people who register and then open 4 pull requests against open-source repositories can get rewarded with T-shirts and stickers.
This is a great opportunity to get drive-by contributions to Cordova, ideally for things that don't require deep knowledge of our packages. Some ideas: - Migrating tooling repos from TravisCI and Appveyor to GitHub Actions - Upgrading to latest eslint and fixing linting errors - Ensuring all our repos are testing against the right versions of nodeJS - Migrating from Q promises to native promises - Documentation updates - Migrating small pieces of code from ES5-syntax to ES6-syntax The best way to attract these contributions is to create GitHub issues that clearly explain the intended change and the scope of the change, that are labelled with a Hacktoberfest label. If nobody objects (or beats me to it) I will try to spend a few hours next week creating some of these issues in our repos. I'm most familiar with the tooling and platform packages, so maybe someone more familiar with plugins could take a pass over those repos for similar easy contribution opportunities. Thanks, ~Darryl --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@cordova.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@cordova.apache.org