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Some READMEs are outdated (new samples missing) #432
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Hi! I'd like to try this : ) This would be my first commit. Do you have any reccomendations on where to start? |
@vivekmthr: Thanks for your help! We're still putting together some concrete guidance on how to write good READMEs, but in the meantime, the README for
When a sample is onboarded to docs.microsoft.com/samples, that README becomes the full description of that sample, such that it's important for a good sample README to be self-contained (e.g.: the Thanks for agreeing to take this on, I'm happy to help answer whatever other questions you may have! |
Cool! Super excited! I'll get on it tommorow : ) |
@vivekmthr Just checking back with you, whether you found some time to look into one of the READMEs? I am happy to help, if I can. |
Hey yeah. I'm so sorry, got caught up in exams and stuff. I don't really have much experience with quantum computing, but I'm going to try and spend some time on it today, and update you. |
Thanks @vivekmthr |
Greetings! I would love to work on this issue if it is not assigned to anyone. :) I have read the requirements above. I have a small question, am I supposed to go through all readme files in the repository and find what needs to be updated or should I only update/create those 6 readme files mentioned in the first comment? Thank you so much in advance! |
hey! Could i work on this issue if its not assigned to anyone? |
@unnati914 Sure, you can work on this issue. I suggest to just open a PR and mention this issue in there. The PR does not need to address all READMEs but even one or some would be great! Thanks for your interest! |
@buseorak Thanks for offering to work on this issue. The 6 READMEs are just an example, but a good way to start. As mentioned above, simply open a PR and link to this issue. The PR can only contain a single or some READMEs. Thanks for your interest! |
its been a month since people replied so i guess i want to work on this issue during HacktoberFest. I am currently taking an open source development class |
Here are some examples:
repeat-until-success
andsudoku-grover
dumping
andfacts-and-assertions
qrng
It would also be nice to format README in numerics similar to others, with the list of samples given as a list with links.
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