Group projects, but better. These projects are created and developed in the open. Contributors are encouraged to hack away during downtime at a meetup, to tackle an open feature with a mentor or mentee, or to fly solo and make your own contributions.
Anyone can contribute, anyone can learn, everyone should work together. Every project will be developed in the open following published specs. Collaborative projects are teaching opportunities and a way for the international Ask a Dev community to connect.
Make a PR to this repo from the following information:
[ ] Name [ ] Short description [ ] Three initial specs [ ] Primary stack [ ] A clear, achievable goal for v1
Epic projects should be broken up into smaller projects (think microservices).
A new repo will be made if approved, and you'll be given RW permissions.
By submitting a proposal, you acknowledge that it is your responsibility to maintain the project and reasonably respond (promptly, politely) to pull requests, issues and community requests. This is not a blood oath; you can leave the project at any time (please appoint a new maintainer or maintainers).
You also agree to follow Ask a Dev's code of conduct. Violations of the code of conduct will be assessed on a case-by-case basis, but Ask a Dev reserves the right to remove you from the project (or transfer it away from our org to your personal Github).
The project will be promoted within the Ask a Dev network and will be featured here. You may use whatever license you deem appropriate. If you hit the big time with a project, we ask that you respect the community (for example, leave existing open source work in the open) and the license used by the project. Don't forget about us little people.
We're actively seeking funds to provide necessary resources (for example, a paid AWS mail server). This will be assessed on a project-by-project basis and by how much money we have in the bank (about $12 on a good day). Benefactors, please reach out at sponsor [at] ask a dev dot org.