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Add Repository Management section to contributing docs #614
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To test a WordPress plugin, you need to have WordPress itself installed. If you already have a WordPress environment setup, use the above Create Block Theme build as a standard WordPress plugin by putting the `create-block-theme` directory in your wp-content/plugins/ directory. | |||
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Members of the [Block Themers GitHub team](https://github.com/orgs/WordPress/teams/block-themers) have write access to the repository. The team is made up of contributors who have: |
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Do you think this would be a good place to mention that the team can also be found in #core-editor in the Make Slack?
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Yeah that's a good idea - I've added a Discussions section which includes links to #core-editor, #outreach (as CBT is often discussed there) and I moved the link to the GH project board there too in 5dbf911.
Co-authored-by: Vicente Canales <1157901+vcanales@users.noreply.github.com>
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Looking good!
Can this PR close #581? |
Yes I think so 👍 |
This adds a "Repository Management" section to the contributing docs in CONTRIBUTING.md. It explains how contributors can gain write access to the repository, following similar guidelines to those used in the Gutenberg repo.
I've also added a link to the GitHub project board.