How might this be used?
As it is currently written, it requires that a user have a GitHub account. That's not a bad requirement for tech-related projects, but anything where we're expecting contributions from the general public we'll need a slightly different approach. Assume, though, that general public contributions are possible after implementing something like a bot that makes pull requests on people's behalf: #12
How might this be used?
As it is currently written, it requires that a user have a GitHub account. That's not a bad requirement for tech-related projects, but anything where we're expecting contributions from the general public we'll need a slightly different approach. Assume, though, that general public contributions are possible after implementing something like a bot that makes pull requests on people's behalf: #12