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William Chargin e57a16efbd Allow removing nodes and edges from the graph (#110)
Summary:
Wherein we change the semantics to allow\* dangling edges. This is
necessary for plugins that want to update nodes, such as changing a
description or other noncritical field.

\* (It was technically possible before by abusing `merge`, but now you
can just do it.)

Paired with @dandelionmane.

Test Plan:
Extensive tests added. Run `yarn flow` and `yarn test`.

wchargin-branch: allow-removing-from-graph
2018-03-26 17:40:19 -07:00
config Make GitHub capitalization consistent within code (#100) 2018-03-20 18:32:05 -07:00
experiments Tweak commit_graph_dump & store sample data. (#12) 2018-02-15 22:16:37 -08:00
flow-typed/npm Move package json to root (#37) 2018-02-26 22:32:23 -08:00
scripts Configure Webpack for backend applications (#84) 2018-03-18 22:43:23 -07:00
src Allow removing nodes and edges from the graph (#110) 2018-03-26 17:40:19 -07:00
.flowconfig Move package json to root (#37) 2018-02-26 22:32:23 -08:00
.gitignore Configure Webpack for backend applications (#84) 2018-03-18 22:43:23 -07:00
.prettierignore Don't run prettify on build (#92) 2018-03-20 11:46:30 -07:00
.prettierrc.json Move package json to root (#37) 2018-02-26 22:32:23 -08:00
.travis.yml Setup travis CI testing (#58) 2018-03-02 14:39:54 -08:00
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README.md Update README.md 2018-03-06 19:09:46 -08:00
package.json Standardize on Enzyme shallow rendering (#104) 2018-03-21 18:28:06 -07:00
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README.md

SourceCred

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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).

If you'd like to contribute, please follow along with our issues, as we are using issues to coordinate development and design decisions. We also have a slack.