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Signed-off-by: Matt Germonprez <germonprez@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Elizabeth Barron <elizabeth@naramore.net> (I think this was just a placeholder until we have more content here, but I added a link to the website in the meantime. Feel free to roll that back if you don't want that there 😆)
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@germonprez I just added a link to the website; I think your PR was just a placeholder for now, but thought it might be good to add that until we have more content to add to our readme. Otherwise +1 to merge from me! |
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It really is just a placeholder. I think we could pretty easily add some content like: https://github.com/vmware |
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Signed-off-by: Matt Germonprez germonprez@gmail.com
@ElizabethN @klumb could you just take a look at this? I'm doing some org-level stuff.
This is the README in the .github folder. This text will show up in the Org profile at github/chaoss