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Adding community health files, example https://github.com/github/.github
Docs Reference: https://docs.github.com/en/communities/setting-up-your-project-for-healthy-contributions/creating-a-default-community-health-file
- 1. profile/README.md: file introduces foambubble community and foam and shows on https://github.com/foambubble page
Proposal of Contents:
- header image
- badges
- existing intro from foam/readme.md (take the first section, summarize to fit profile readme), link the rest for a shorter intro
- quick links to site, discord invite, extension, etc.
- 2. CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md: file defines standards for how to engage in a community. For more information, see "Adding a code of conduct to your project."
- 3. CONTRIBUTING.md | A CONTRIBUTING file communicates how people should contribute to your project. For more information, see "Setting guidelines for repository contributors."
- 4. Discussion category forms | Discussion category forms customize the templates that are available for community members to use when they open new discussions in your repository. For more information, see "Creating discussion category forms."
- 5. FUNDING.yml | A FUNDING file displays a sponsor button in your repository to increase the visibility of funding options for your open source project. For more information, see "Displaying a sponsor button in your repository."
- discussion on Discord community as of is that there's no plans to accept donations at the moment as of — 01/19/2021 via Discord
- 6. GOVERNANCE.md | A GOVERNANCE file lets people know about how your project is governed. For example, it might discuss project roles and how decisions are made.
- 7. .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE Issue and pull request templates and config.yml | Issue and pull request templates customize and standardize the information you'd like contributors to include when they open issues and pull requests in your repository. For more information, see "About issue and pull request templates."
- 8. SECURITY.md | A SECURITY file gives instructions for how to report a security vulnerability in your project. For more information, see "Adding a security policy to your repository."
- 9. SUPPORT.md | A SUPPORT file lets people know about ways to get help with your project. For more information, see "Adding support resources to your project."
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