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⚠️ Warning: SPAM Small Issues is a Big Open-Source Cheat ⚠️ #413
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I completely agree with the information provided @darkterminal. Spamming on small issues is not only unethical but also harmful to the open-source community and its reputation. It is crucial to contribute to open-source projects with genuine and valuable contributions, such as bug fixes, feature implementations, documentation improvements, or meaningful discussions. Spamming issues only disrupt the workflow of maintainers and developers, creating unnecessary noise and wasting valuable resources. Open-source communities thrive on collaboration, respect, and meaningful contributions, and it's important to uphold these principles. Let's all strive to contribute positively to open-source projects and foster a healthy and supportive environment for developers worldwide. |
SPAM Small Issues: It's hurt me a lot... as an open-source activist and repository maintainer.
If the glowing green box on our GitHub Profile is the result of fraud and a prestige ploy, then that is a big lie to me. SignMyPunk, |
This issue is marked stale because it has been open for 16 days with no activity. |
This issue was closed because it has been inactive for 14 days since being marked as stale. |
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