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Hi Tatiana! I'd like to help with this one. It's pretty clear to me, but I just have a few questions for you before starting:
Content warnings: I'm assuming you'd like to outline why they're used, when, and what they look like on the site?
Usage/licensing: Do you have any guidelines on what you'd like said about this? Do you mean usage or licensing of the concept, of the code, or something different? I assume this should include "Maintain OSS nature for non-profit and other OSS uses, but charge for corporate uses," yes?
Open source backbone: I'm assuming this means a description of both the ethos of the project, but also the usage of Eleventy, Contributor Covenant, and github itself?
Also, I'd love to invite you to our Slack community. Every Saturday, I'll be hosting "Self-Defined Saturdays where I'll help folks work through issues! I hope multiple folks will come to work on it. 😅
I think it's good to reference to ⚒️ Build content warning logic #142 for more context. Broadly, it's a little meta. I'd like to both [1] express that reading this site may be triggering for some, so that we've tried to care for that by placing content warnings in the site around topics; and [2] educate people on using content warnings. As you will see from ⚒️ Build content warning logic #142, there is a lot to say, and in the Slack channel we've discussed creating a content warning definition in the future. The about page could link to this. In the meantime, what you said is great.
Yes, I think that explicitly we state the license. Right now I think I'd like to use GNU AGPLv3 might be a good place to start. Long term, I do not want FAANG touching the code and making it into a profiteering machine.
Correct! That all tools we use also be part of the open-source ecosystem.
Overview
As the project grows, having a full separate about page that explains the context for the project would be beneficial.
Things to cover
Helpful resources
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