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Make it easier to join and participate in the Serenity/JS community #1658

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jan-molak opened this issue Apr 19, 2023 · 0 comments
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Make it easier to join and participate in the Serenity/JS community #1658

jan-molak opened this issue Apr 19, 2023 · 0 comments
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developer experience Improvements to the developer experience of using Serenity/JS documentation Issues with documentation or example projects help wanted

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jan-molak commented Apr 19, 2023

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GitHub provides a way to define default community health files.

It feels like Serenity/JS should introduce the following defaults to be used across the repositories in the serenity-js org:

@jan-molak jan-molak added the developer experience Improvements to the developer experience of using Serenity/JS label Apr 19, 2023
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