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How to handle Solicitations #67

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kjaymiller opened this issue Sep 1, 2022 · 0 comments
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How to handle Solicitations #67

kjaymiller opened this issue Sep 1, 2022 · 0 comments

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I removed the line covering the urge not to create Code Solicitations.

My initial thoughts are:

  1. A brief mentioning of DO NOT DO THIS in the contributing guide to cover folks contributing based on their opinion

From #40:

I agree with "no solicitation" in general, but this feels like either

  1. a bit of a preemptive hard line to take or
  2. something that should be spelled out explicitly in the code of conduct rather than in a document containing contributing instructions

Originally posted by @jonafato in #40 (comment)

@kjaymiller kjaymiller moved this to To Consider in Python Community News Sep 2, 2022
@kjaymiller kjaymiller changed the title [DISCUSS] How to handle Solicitations How to handle Solicitations Sep 7, 2022
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