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Summary: In merging #54, there was a semantic merge conflict that was not also a textual merge conflict; this created a failure that only appeared once that commit was merged. We propose that to fix this in the future, we only merge commits that are directly ahead of master. Test Plan: This fixes `yarn flow` and `yarn test`. wchargin-branch: fix-merge-conflict |
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README.md
SourceCred
The open-source community provides an enormous amount of value to the world. However, open-source contributors go largely unrewarded and unrecognized. SourceCred aims to help that situation, by building tools that enable quantitatively measuring the value that open-source contributors provide to individual projects, and to the community as a whole.
SourceCred will create a "Cred Graph", which is a graph that shows how the contributions that compose open-source projects are related to and derive value from each other. From this, we'll be able to assign "cred" to users based on how valuable their contributions are. Cred will be assigned based on a mixture of objective data (e.g. references between GitHub pull requests) and subjective feedback (e.g. projects' own judgments on how important different contributions were).
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