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[ci skip] Add CodeTriage badge
[CodeTriage](https://www.codetriage.com/) is an app I have maintained for the past 4-5 years with the goal of getting people involved in Open Source projects like this one. The app sends subscribers a random open issue for them to help "triage". For some languages you can also suggested areas to add documentation. The initial approach was inspired by seeing the work of the small core team spending countless hours asking "what version was this in" and "can you give us an example app". The idea is to outsource these small interactions to a huge team of volunteers and let the core team focus on their work. I want to add a badge to the README of this project. The idea is to provide an easy link for people to get started contributing to this project. A badge indicates the number of people currently subscribed to help the repo. The color is based off of open issues in the project. Here are some examples of other projects that have a badge in their README: - https://github.com/crystal-lang/crystal - https://github.com/rails/rails - https://github.com/codetriage/codetriage Thanks for building open source software, I would love to help you find some helpers.
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