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Improve Installation Instructions #27

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meg-ray opened this issue May 15, 2021 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #46
Open
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Improve Installation Instructions #27

meg-ray opened this issue May 15, 2021 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #46

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@meg-ray
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meg-ray commented May 15, 2021

Create and link to a version of installation instructions for a complete beginner (ie. someone who has never done a local install before). We anticipate having contributors that are more education content-focused. This will help make the project more inclusive for those contributors.

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birdcar commented May 16, 2021

I'm going to work on this during the mentored sprints, and will ping you in Discord with some clarifying questions @meg-ray 🙇🏽

birdcar added a commit to birdcar/python-in-edu that referenced this issue May 16, 2021
Now that the requirements files are split up in psf#37 and the local dev
environment has been simplified, we can now add a detailed and welcoming
contribution guide.

This absorbs the install instructions from the README and expounds on
the install and local development process so as to enable new developers
to contribute to the project easly.

There were no guidelines in the README as far as commit hygene or other
contribution guidelines, but it wouldn't be difficult to add later.

fixes: psf#19, psf#26, psf#27
relies on: psf#37
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