On behalf of the Shipwright community, I'm pleased to announce that we are
participating in this year's Hacktoberfest celebration [1][2]. During
October, developers all over the world will be encouraged to contribute to
participating open source projects. We have added the build, cli, operator,
and website repos to the participating projects.
I have created a GitHub project where Hacktoberfest issues and PRs can be
tracked [3]. To help keep things up to date, I ask that pull request
reviewers do the following:
1. Add the "hacktoberfest" label when a pull request is submitted.
2. Add the "hacktoberfest-accepted" label when a pull request is approved
for merge (i.e. has `approved` and `lgtm` labels).
Thanks,
Adam
[1]
https://shipwright.io/blog/2022/09/28/hacktoberfest-2022/
[2]
https://hacktoberfest.com/
[3]
https://github.com/orgs/shipwright-io/projects/4/views/1
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