Is it generally advised to have a styling guide for contributing to an open source project, or is the mentality really "look at the code?"
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Replying to @njbailey11
The usual approach I'm seeing lately is to have some code guidelines. Lack of guidelines often means there are dragons afoot.
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Replying to @praisechaos @njbailey11
@njbailey11 Oh yeah!@Carols10cents said you submitted another PR to crates.io! Way to represent! Keep up the hard work!
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Replying to @praisechaos @Carols10cents
I'm trying! I keep looking over the issues trying to find another one to work on, but I'm worried about biting off more than I can chew.
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Replying to @njbailey11 @Carols10cents
Don't be afraid to challenge yourself. That's how growth happens. I'm sure
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Replying to @praisechaos @njbailey11
And I think you can totally handle each piece of that issue. And there's no rush.
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And I promise to try and keep up with my review queue and not let your PRs sit for as long as I did on this last one :)
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