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Contributors

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The code of conduct governs all forms of participation in the R-multiverse project, including package contributions, issues, discussions, and the development of infrastructure. Administrators, moderators, and contributors are all subject to its terms.

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The code of conduct governs all forms of participation in the R-multiverse project, including package contributions, issues, discussions, and the development of infrastructure. Administrators, moderators, and contributors are all subject to its terms.

How to register a package with R-multiverse

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How to edit

How pull requests are reviewed

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An automated process periodically scans each new pull request to https://github.com/r-multiverse/contributions. Depending on the results of the automated checks, the bot automatically merges the pull request, closes it, or flags it for manual review. In the latter case, an R-multiverse moderator will manually review your pull request and contact you if there are questions. Please see our review policy for more information about the process.

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An automated process periodically scans each new pull request to https://github.com/r-multiverse/contributions. Depending on the results of the automated checks, the bot automatically merges the pull request, closes it, or flags it for manual review. In the latter case, an R-multiverse moderator will manually review your pull request and contact you if there are questions. Please see our review policy for more information about the process.

How the R-multiverse universe is built

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The automated

The manual review process

If a pull request is flagged for manual review, an R-multiverse moderator will read the pull request and ask questions if necessary. Although the moderator may make optional suggestions on a case-by-case basis, package reviews must be consistent, reliable, and inclusive whenever possible. The decision to close or merge the pull request must be based exclusively on the following pre-defined list of requirements:

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  1. Each contribution must comply with the code of conduct. Examples of prohibited content include profanity, malicious behavior, security risks, copyright violations, and other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a professional setting. All this applies to the package, the URL, any other metadata in the contribution, and the contents of the package itself.
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  3. Each contribution must comply with the code of conduct. Examples of prohibited content include profanity, malicious behavior, security risks, copyright violations, and other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a professional setting. All this applies to the package, the URL, any other metadata in the contribution, and the contents of the package itself.
  4. The package name, URL, and all other metadata must be complete and correct.
  5. Each text file must apply to only one package.
  6. The text file name must be the name of the package.
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