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Gitter was officially shut down on 23 December 2023 and migrated to
Element/Matrix. New contributors who follow this link will either land on
a defunct page or find an inactive/confusing platform. This is particularly
harmful for first-time contributors and Hacktoberfest participants who rely
on the CONTRIBUTING.md as their primary onboarding guide.
I have attached screenshots of the incorrect documentation
📸 Screenshot: Navigate to .github/CONTRIBUTING.md and observe the
Gitter link under the "Create a Pull Request" section intro paragraph.
The Gitter link should be replaced with a link to an active, maintained
community channel where contributors can actually get help. Suggested
replacements:
✅ GitHub Discussions —
already on GitHub, zero friction for contributors
✅ Element/Matrix room — if OpenMS migrated its Gitter community there
✅ OpenMS mailing list or forum — if preferred by maintainers
The updated line in CONTRIBUTING.md should read something like:
Read Existing Documentation
I have checked the following places for the error:
Create OpenMS Bug Report
I have created the bug report in OpenMS for any pipeline errors.
Description of the documentation bug
The
CONTRIBUTING.mdfile directs new contributors to ask questions on Gitter:Gitter was officially shut down on 23 December 2023 and migrated to
Element/Matrix. New contributors who follow this link will either land on
a defunct page or find an inactive/confusing platform. This is particularly
harmful for first-time contributors and Hacktoberfest participants who rely
on the CONTRIBUTING.md as their primary onboarding guide.
Affected file:
https://github.com/OpenMS/OpenMS-docs/blob/develop/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md
Expected behaviour
The Gitter link should be replaced with a link to an active, maintained
community channel where contributors can actually get help. Suggested
replacements:
already on GitHub, zero friction for contributors
The updated line in
CONTRIBUTING.mdshould read something like:OpenMS Installation
Additional context
contributors
hacktoberfest, meaning many first-time opensource contributors will hit this dead link during October events
.github/CONTRIBUTING.md— greatgood first issuecandidate