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FTO - Correct typo on mapknitter about page #1629
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Hey @illyShelly This is great!. Though i think creating an issue for mapkinitter should be in mapkinitter repo and not in plot2. |
@on2onyekachi You are right! Oh, I wanted to do it and I forgot. My bad 😅 Can I remove that or delete? |
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No worries @illyShelly i just transferred it! Thank you!! |
Hello @ginabeki this is reserved for you! |
Thank you @jywarren, I'm working on the issue. |
Hi, I'm an Outreachy applicant. Where can I start? |
Thanks @ginabeki ! @pranayrauni - we’re trying to collect a lot of Q&A on the program here in this discussion issue: publiclab/plots2#10754 - I hope it's helpful. Please also feel free introduce yourself at publiclab/plots2#10840, and in our chatroom at https://publiclab.org/chat Then if you haven’t already, request a first-timer issue at publiclab/plots2#10153 Thank you and we're grateful for your interest in the program!! |
is anybody working on this ticket? I would like to work on it |
@chepyego yes, I worked on it already. |
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$MAPKNITTER
repository (press the little pen Icon) and edit the line as shown below.See this page for some help in taking your first steps!
Work to do:
On the 'about' page in mapknitter is a small typo (https://mapknitter.org/about).
On line 13 is repetition of the preposition of 'to' word. There are 2, instead of one.
So, you can easily to delete one preposition. Or you can replace whole line - more work :) Good luck.
Below is a "diff" showing in red (and a
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) which lines to remove, and in green (and a+
) which lines to add:Printscreen:
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