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Thank you, @arpitgogia for the idea! Exported from #10.
/cc @tapasweni-pathak @vaibhavsingh97 @amarlearning @jarifibrahim @anubhakushwaha
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There's a new callout at the top of the page.
Should we update our preferred explanation as well?
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Add scripts involving graphics and/or visual design. All contributors are welcome, from beginner to advanced.
Refrain from spamming or posting work that is not your own.
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I was thinking this would be a cool project for someone.
Basically take the code as is and find somewhere to host it so that a link can be added to this project's page. Then people can click the link and play the game to so they have a visual of the project.
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Feature request
- Add in a method for the open-source community to add in upcoming open source events by creating a pull request.
- Adding in or modifying contents present in a JSON file, from which data is read and updated on the website to display upcoming open source events along with other details like, when, where, and what it is for.
- JSON file updated must follow a strict schema, if
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