stale
first-pr-merge
stale | first-pr-merge | |
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4 | 2 | |
1,237 | 34 | |
- | - | |
5.3 | 0.0 | |
12 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
ISC License | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
stale
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Failures in OSS Ownership
Today while I was looking at a list of open pull requests I still had open on Github, I was surprised to see a pull request that had been opened 2 years ago that I did not recall authoring, so I clicked on the PR. Turns out, I did in fact write the pull request, and it went 2 years without so much as a comment, let alone a review from the project maintainers.
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GitHub Bots for every open-source project
Stale Bot helps in closing down stale issues and pull requests that have been open for a long time and have seen no particular action, hence, cutting down on the accumulation of issues and pull requests on the project.
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GitHub Stale Bots – A False Economy
> Thesis: Stalebot -- in dutiful service of current human resource constraints -- feels like it unthinkingly prioritizes discard of past contributors' time resources, over the mobilization of new human resources.
https://github.com/probot/stale/pull/107#issuecomment-379021...
I've had a beef with Stale since early on. It's a very old-world view of solving the problem of open source capacity. A better tool would instead try to find and encourage new resources (new contributors), whereas stalebot drives them away, and so kinda cuts the project off at the knees
It save cognitive and emotional resources of current contributors (in the short-term view), but driving future contributors away (in the long-term).
first-pr-merge
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Getting started with Probot
# Configuration for new-issue-welcome - https://github.com/behaviorbot/new-issue-welcome # Comment to be posted to on first-time issues newIssueWelcomeComment: > Thanks for opening your first issue here! Be sure to follow the issue template! # Configuration for new-pr-welcome - https://github.com/behaviorbot/new-pr-welcome # Comment to be posted to on PRs from first-time contributors in your repository newPRWelcomeComment: > Thanks for making your first PR here! # Configuration for first-pr-merge - https://github.com/behaviorbot/first-pr-merge # Comment to be posted to on pull requests merged by a first time user firstPRMergeComment: > Congrats on merging your first pull request! We're are so proud of you! # It is recommended to include as many gifs and emojis as possible
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GitHub Bots for every open-source project
Welcome is a simple and easy-to-use bot to welcome new contributors to the repository using comments defined by the maintainers. It is a combination of three plugins - new-issue-welcome, new-pr-welcome, and first-pr-merge.
What are some alternatives?
probot - 🤖 A framework for building GitHub Apps to automate and improve your workflow
new-pr-welcome - Welcome users when they open their first PR in your repository
pull - 🤖 Keep your forks up-to-date via automated PRs
app - GitHub App that enforces the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) on Pull Requests
new-issue-welcome - Welcome users when they open their first issue in your repository
ImageMagick - 🧙♂️ ImageMagick 7
libuv - Cross-platform asynchronous I/O
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS