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good first issueNew-contributor friendlyNew-contributor friendlyhelp wantedOpen to participation from the communityOpen to participation from the community✨ goal: improvementImprovement to an existing featureImprovement to an existing feature🏁 status: ready for workReady for workReady for work💻 aspect: codeConcerns the software code in the repositoryConcerns the software code in the repository🟩 priority: lowLow priority and doesn't need to be rushedLow priority and doesn't need to be rushed
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⚠️ NOTE
This issue is [Meta] and contains instructions for engaging with repositories. Please be sure to appropriately separate comments and other interactions between this [Meta] issue and repository issues (almost always the latter is more appropriate).
This issue is labeled 🏁 status: ready for work so people can find it and NOT because any work on this [Meta] issue itself is expected
Problem
Since we established our norms (GitHub Repo Guidelines — Creative Commons Open Source), GitHub has expanded the files that are supported as organizational defaults (Creating a default community health file - GitHub Docs).
Many of our repositories have the following files that duplicate the organizational defaults:
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.mdCONTRIBUTING.md
Description
- Identify repositories that need work: Code search results
- For each repository:
- Verify identical files via checksum
- Create issue in repository
- Create PR for repository
- Remove duplicate files
- Ensure the organization defaults are mentioned in the
README.mdso they are visible in default repository view (the organization default files are displayed in the auxiliary column of issues and pull requests)- For an example, see the
README.mdin creativecommons/index-dev-env
- For an example, see the
Additional context
- creativecommons/.github: Default templates and guidelines for Creative Commons GitHub repositories.
- GitHub Repo Guidelines — Creative Commons Open Source
- Creating a default community health file - GitHub Docs
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good first issueNew-contributor friendlyNew-contributor friendlyhelp wantedOpen to participation from the communityOpen to participation from the community✨ goal: improvementImprovement to an existing featureImprovement to an existing feature🏁 status: ready for workReady for workReady for work💻 aspect: codeConcerns the software code in the repositoryConcerns the software code in the repository🟩 priority: lowLow priority and doesn't need to be rushedLow priority and doesn't need to be rushed
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