Merge pull request #1023 from writefreely/update-phabricator
Update Phabricator URL in docs and PR template
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- [ ] I have signed the [CLA](https://phabricator.write.as/L1)
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- [ ] I have signed the [CLA](https://todo.musing.studio/L1)
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@ -18,11 +18,11 @@ First, you'll want to clone the WriteFreely repo, install development dependenci
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### Starting development
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Next, [join our forum](https://discuss.write.as) so you can discuss development with the team. Then take a look at [our roadmap on Phabricator](https://phabricator.write.as/tag/write_freely/) to see where the project is today and where it's headed.
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Next, [join our forum](https://discuss.write.as) so you can discuss development with the team. Then take a look at [our roadmap on Phabricator](https://todo.musing.studio/tag/writefreely/) to see where the project is today and where it's headed.
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When you find something you want to work on, start a new topic on the forum or jump into an existing discussion, if there is one. The team will respond and continue the conversation there.
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Lastly, **before submitting any code**, please sign our [contributor's agreement](https://phabricator.write.as/L1) so we can accept your contributions. It is substantially similar to the _Apache Individual Contributor License Agreement_. If you'd like to know about the rationale behind this requirement, you can [read more about that here](https://phabricator.write.as/w/writefreely/cla/).
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Lastly, **before submitting any code**, please sign our [contributor's agreement](https://todo.musing.studio/L1) so we can accept your contributions. It is substantially similar to the _Apache Individual Contributor License Agreement_. If you'd like to know about the rationale behind this requirement, you can [read more about that here](https://todo.musing.studio/w/writefreely/cla/).
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### Branching
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* Write code for other humans, not computers.
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* The less complexity, the better. The more someone can understand code just by looking at it, the better.
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* Functionality, readability, and maintainability over senseless elegance.
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* Only abstract when necessary.
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* Only abstract when necessary.
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* Keep an eye to the future, but don't pre-optimize at the expense of today's simplicity.
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#### Code guidelines
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2. Superficial changes and improvements that don't adversely impact users
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3. New features and changes that have been discussed before with the team
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Any pull requests that haven't previously been discussed with the team may be extensively delayed or closed, especially if they require a wider consideration before integrating into the project. When in doubt, please reach out [on the forum](https://discuss.write.as) before submitting a pull request.
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Any pull requests that haven't previously been discussed with the team may be extensively delayed or closed, especially if they require a wider consideration before integrating into the project. When in doubt, please reach out [on the forum](https://discuss.write.as) before submitting a pull request.
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