rahat-agency
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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rahat-agency
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2022 Highlights: Open Source Development! โจ
rahat agency - 1 pull request
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On persistence, collaboration, trial and error - Hacktoberfest 2022 ๐๐๐ง
Well, I tracked down the person who did the pull request and found out that he was a blockchain developer and worked for Rahat Agency. I looked him up on LinkedIn and sent him a connection request expressing my interest in contributing to Rahat and how cool I thought the project was. He immediately replied and asked if I had any problems with the development environment setup. I did face errors and issues. I sent him screenshots through the LinkedIn chat and he asked me to remove a package named rumsan-ui and send in a PR. I sent the PR as asked, but that led to more errors being generated. I then provided details of the errors and the same screenshots under this GitHub discussion, helping them on their journey in collecting feedback from others who are trying to run their project. I am looking forward to making more contributions to their project.
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