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@MaineC MaineC commented Jul 25, 2019

This text provides a draft for an article explaining how to become a contributor
in an InnerSource project.

This text provides a draft for an article explaining how to become a contributor
in an InnerSource project.
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Amazing 😍. So excited to take a look.

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This is a very nice article, written in a lively way. I like it, added a few comments to it.
(And the outline.md part to check for completeness - which has been reached in my book.)

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Beautiful work @MaineC! I am very happy for this submission.

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LGTM

@MaineC MaineC merged commit 55d8992 into InnerSourceCommons:master Aug 21, 2019
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