- Issue created by @nicxvan
- π©πͺGermany FeyP
fwiw +1 from me as well. The wording sounds good to me, but I'm not a native speaker so ymmv. A few observations:
Since this is for posting to issues, I'd use proper anchor tags for the links with a nice title. I think it looks better and also might give more information on what the material in question is about, e.g. "Video: Introduction to Contribution Best Practices for Organizations" instead of a random link to Youtube.
For my personal usage, I'd word "I will not be be providing credit for this issue." a little bit less explicitly, similar to "This issue may have been reported" further below. As a maintainer I might still choose to give credit to some of the people involved in the issue, but might still want to inform them using this nudge that it was an exception to the rule and please be more careful next time. I might apply this exception for obviously novice contributors or for people that provided constructive input on the issue after it had been already created for some time without any movement/reaction to my review from the original authors/contributors. My plan is to also use this for issues that have been created before the policy came into effect, so I'd like to post this nudge as a hint to it so that they are aware of it for the future, but might still give credit as an exception this time. I can surely adjust the wording as needed, but if such situations would be covered by default by slightly rewording that sentence, that would be ideal.