Please don't submit pull-requests

...because I want to keep the coding to myself; it's the most fun part
of sslip.io.
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### Contributing to sslip.io ### Contributing to sslip.io
Thanks for your interest in sslip.io! This project is primarily a personal Thanks for your interest in sslip.io! This project is primarily a personal
"for fun" project and I'm not actively looking to grow a community or accept "for fun" project and I'm not looking to grow a community or accept
contributions at this time. contributions at this time.
If you have an idea for an improvement: If you have an idea for an improvement:
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- If you're feeling particularly ambitious, deploy servers running your forked - If you're feeling particularly ambitious, deploy servers running your forked
code. A diverse ecosystem is better. Period. code. A diverse ecosystem is better. Period.
I'm generally not accepting pull requests for the following reasons: I don't accept pull requests because **coding is the most fun** aspect of the
project, the last thing I'd want to outsource. Reviewing other people's
- Maintaining my vision: I have a specific vision for how sslip.io works and code? Not so fun. Dealing with abuse reports? Maintaining servers? Paying
evolves. hosting fees? Checking monitoring alerts? Not fun.
- Time commitment: Reviewing and merging pull requests takes time and focus
that I prefer to spend elsewhere.
- Keeping it simple: I want to keep the project manageable and avoid feature
creep.
However, I might consider pull requests for the following: However, I might consider pull requests for the following: