Reading libres food pantry main page, one thing that was interesting was the page with the code of conduct more specifically enforcement guidelines. What I thought was most interesting about that section was that in each bullet point there was listed a community impact and also a consequence. I thought that was interesting and informative because it gives clarity to the subject. I choose to write about it because it really grabbed my attention on how clear the topics where brought up, it really gave a feel on how serious it is to work in this project. One thing from the Theas Pantry I found interesting from the GitLab was the Thea’s pantry workflow. In this document it goes through the process of the developers and what they should be doing. It starts off with the branches and then tells developer to run the test before committing to their branches. It goes on with talking about commitlint and what to expect and what can possibly happen when committing. The reason why I decided to write about this part of the section was because it was very informative and it was good to refresh commits and the steps of how to with the changelog and version number.
From the blog CS@Worcester – CS- Raquel Penha by raqpenha and used with permission of the author. All other rights reserved by the author.