Instructions on Readme to allow the community to help
See original GitHub issueWe would like to help maintain pkg
and pkg-fetch
, mainly to bring new NodeJS versions, but there aren’t instructions on readme on how we can do this.
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@bfivelson I have created a new org with @n1ru4l: https://github.com/yao-pkg.
Check open pr/issues
@paulocoghi I’m trying to do this with: https://github.com/robertsLando/pkg-binaries