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[docs] contribution guide #230

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Fenn-CS opened this issue Jul 4, 2020 · 5 comments
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[docs] contribution guide #230

Fenn-CS opened this issue Jul 4, 2020 · 5 comments

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@Fenn-CS
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Fenn-CS commented Jul 4, 2020

Thanks for the work you have done so far! Really amazing. Lot's of folk might want to help but starting would be hard with a contribution guide. Also "Feature Requests" could easily be implemented via contributions. My suggestions is for you to :

  • Make a contribution guide
  • Contribution guide should have architecture of application and how things connect
  • Create issues for small things you plan to implement and give them tags, that marks difficulty and also states requirements.
  • Such a section should have a todo, like the SMTP server rollout and if possible a roadmap.

I am willing to help but would need to to layout the foundation.

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shaunwarman commented Jul 4, 2020

Hey @Fenn-CS thanks for this! Forward email is built from lad and you can leverage most of the getting started. Agree there should be a contributors guide!

@niftylettuce
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@Fenn-CS Yes I will be providing and documenting a proper contribution guide, getting started locally, deploying, etc. It's on the roadmap for sure.

@niftylettuce
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@Fenn-CS Are there any missing features you're looking for that I may not already be aware of?

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Fenn-CS commented Jul 7, 2020

@niftylettuce You already mentioned what I am looking forward to in your roadmap! A complete SMTP server that allows forwarding and we can have mailed by "custom domain", with Postal-Like features. Unlike Postal forwardemail would be much cheaper to host and maintain given the choice of nodejs. :)

and oh, a YoutTube tutorial on how to use forwardemail is currently being edited would share in a few hours. :)

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Fenn-CS commented Jul 10, 2020

@niftylettuce for the record : https://youtu.be/QPWe7yXKJRs

@niftylettuce niftylettuce changed the title Can you provide a contribution guide? [docs] contribution guide Aug 28, 2020
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