Better community building: At the moment, MDN content edits are published instantly, and then reverted if they are not suitable. This is really bad for community relations. With a PR model, we can review edits and provide feedback, actually having conversations with contributors, building relationships with them, and helping them learn.
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- Dec 2020
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hacks.mozilla.org hacks.mozilla.org
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- wiki model
- helping others
- open source community
- online community
- relationship (people)
- opportunity to improve/fix something
- helping others to learn
- pull request workflow
- community (for a project or product)
- community relations
- reverting a previous decision/change/commit
- receiving feedback
- encouraging feedback
- reverting: creates negative experience
- opportunity
- community building
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- Nov 2020
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github.com github.com
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There are a few intentional behavioral differences between Dart Sass and Ruby Sass. These are generally places where Ruby Sass has an undesired behavior, and it's substantially easier to implement the correct behavior than it would be to implement compatible behavior. These should all have tracking bugs against Ruby Sass to update the reference behavior.
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- intentional
- intentional/well-considered decisions
- learn from your mistakes
- reference implementation
- reverting a previous decision/change/commit
- reversible decisions
- don't let previous decisions/work constrain you
- get back on course
- intentionally doing it differently / _not_ emulating/copying the way someone else did it
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- Sep 2020
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www.changelogs.md www.changelogs.md
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Move svelte into dependencies, as it was accidentally stuck in peerDependencies
"accidentally stuck in": well, not really accidentally; it's in the change log so I assume it was intentional
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