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Thanks for this addition @mingcheng! @justaugustus , when possible, could you please take a look at this PR? 🙂 |
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Hey @mingcheng — thanks for the great draft contribution!
When you have a chance, please:
- rebase the PR to resolve the merge conflicts
- address the initial feedback I've provided
- try your best to update the PR description to match the updated PR template that we've recently merged
- re-request a review from me once you've had an opportunity to do the previous steps
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Please remove.
(Same comment as previous file.)
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| This list identifies packages and projects that have been built by [TODO Group | ||
| members](https://github.com/todogroup/awesome-ospo) and [Ant Group OSPO](https://github.com/antgroup/) or found helpful for managing open source projects and offices. | ||
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| We hope you found it helpful for managing open-source projects. If you wanna contribute or suggest changes, feel free to submit a pull request. |
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| We hope you found it helpful for managing open-source projects. If you wanna contribute or suggest changes, feel free to submit a pull request. | |
| We hope you find these resources helpful for managing open source projects. | |
| If you want to contribute or suggest changes, feel free to [submit a pull request](/CONTRIBUTING.md). |
Note that "open source" should not be hyphenated.
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Hi, @justaugustus, I apologize for only seeing this now due to my busy schedule. I have seen the issues listed above, and I will resolve them and update this request in the soon. |
- Revamp table of contents with emoji icons for visual clarity - Add new sections for Governance, Policy, Community, and OSPO Resources - Update existing entries with fire emojis for popular tools - Restructure categories for better navigation and readability - Ensure consistency in formatting across all sections Signed-off-by: mingcheng <[email protected]>
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@justaugustus Only the content updates remain once all the aforementioned modifications have been finished. Please check it at any moment when you are available, thank you. |
- Add trailing periods to tool descriptions in Code Review, CI/CD, and GitHub Management sections - Capitalize first word in pull-review and Gitleaks descriptions - Prefix "The" to TODO Group description in OSPO Resources section - Adjust sentinel description to lowercase "test" for uniformity Signed-off-by: mingcheng <[email protected]>
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All the lint and CI was checked and passed. |
Hello, I am mingcheng from the Ant Group Open Source Office. I am responsible for the technical evangelism of open-source projects.
I thought your project was awesome, and it was very helpful to us. Simultaneously, we hope to obtain the latest status of the project synchronously (for example, the links of many projects may not be available), so we improved the presentation form of the list.We used emoji to mark the status and popularity of each project. At the same time, we also provide corresponding scripts to check the availability of each project status so that we can update the list regularly.
Thank you for providing this nice project. We hope to improve the open-source community together. Please keep in touch at any time.