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[user story] The process of a PR (core repo) #334

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IAlibay opened this issue Sep 29, 2023 · 5 comments
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[user story] The process of a PR (core repo) #334

IAlibay opened this issue Sep 29, 2023 · 5 comments

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@IAlibay
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IAlibay commented Sep 29, 2023

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A user may want to know the process of doing a PR - i.e. from the time you open one, what should you expect etc...

@kumarvaastavi
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Then is the information to be put in the webiste?

@lilyminium
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Hi @kumarvaastavi, the solution to this issue would be documentation on what happens to a pull request made to the core https://github.com/MDAnalysis/mdanalysis repository -- and yes, the end result would be that this documentation would go up on the https://userguide.mdanalysis.org/stable/index.html website. However, the documentation has yet to be written -- we're hoping to get around to it soon!

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Then can I work on it and pull a request later?

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lilyminium commented Oct 25, 2023

Hmm, so this issue is about documenting a process that happens within the MDAnalysis core repository -- while a new perspective would be welcome here, it may be better suited for someone more experienced with opening, reviewing and merging pull requests in MDAnalysis to address this issue initially. If you're looking for something to get started with MDAnalysis, I would recommend looking at the core repository first :)

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Thanks for the guidance, I will look at the core repository first

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