Contributing guidelines updated. Suggestions welcome on GitHub now. #62
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Before suggestions were only welcome in our Subreddit but it makes sense to accept them here as well. I don't want to force users to sign up on reddit in order to participate.
Yeah, now you bring this up I think it makes more sense to post links to GitHub issues and pull requests to Reddit as opposed to the other way round.
Good move guys, completely agree!
Okay so, here is where I can say the HTTPS Everywhere icon needs to be updated on the website? https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere
I am new here so please, let me know!
@albertocoronado perfect! Please see my new pull request #63, is that what you were thinking?
I'm not sure how @privacytoolsIO wants to handle it but I would opt for a new issue being opened for each new discussion, that way it is easier to track and close off and resolve open discussions on each topic separately.
Yes! Thank you @mitchellcash
I also agree with what you said about opening a new issue for each discussion. I would do what you did with #63 but I do not know how to do it yet, I am looking into it.