Jekyll has a core team!
Please welcome @qrush (Nick Quaranto) to the core Jekyll team (now consisting of the two of us)! img http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/eb8975af8e49e19e3dd6b6b84a542e26?s=200 He’ll be helping me keep Jekyll active and awesome by assisting…
Please welcome @qrush (Nick Quaranto) to the core Jekyll team (now consisting of the two of us)!
img http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/eb8975af8e49e19e3dd6b6b84a542e26?s=200
He’ll be helping me keep Jekyll active and awesome by assisting with the review and merging of the millions of branches that the amazing open source world has showered upon us.
Also, if you’re serious about having your contributions merged in, please make sure they apply cleanly to the current master branch and open an issue instead of sending a pull request. This will help us keep organized!
The good doctor lives on!
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