Comment by ve55
5 years ago
I was curious what the average PR looked like, so I went to their project and opened one at random: https://github.com/whatwg/html/pull/5968/commits/5d8b75ef0a3...
Yeah, it's pretty bad.
5 years ago
I was curious what the average PR looked like, so I went to their project and opened one at random: https://github.com/whatwg/html/pull/5968/commits/5d8b75ef0a3...
Yeah, it's pretty bad.
And when their attempts to "contribute" to the WHATWG and Let's Encrypt documentation repos didn't go through, they resorted to creating a handful of dummy projects of their own, then making five pull requests on those repos from a new Github account.
At least that doesn't inconvenience open-source maintainers, I guess. It's clear that the spirit of the event has been lost, though.
That one seems gone, so I clicked on another, https://github.com/whatwg/html/pull/5984/commits/f056fd22b59...:
Wow.
This PR would need another PR to fix white spaces and punctuality.
- This PR would need another PR to fix white spaces and punctuality.
+ This PR would need another PR to fix white spaces and punctuation.
Do I get my free T-shirt now?
I submit this PR [0] for your enjoyment:
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[0]: https://github.com/OscarZhou/CSharpTraining/pull/1/commits/8...
That PR unarguably makes the repo worse. That’s really bad!