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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ _See also: [Flutter's code of conduct]_
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## Is this the right place for your sample?
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In most cases, if you've written a great sample app, it should be maintained
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in your own repoistory. You can maintain your sample app in your own repo
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in your own repository. You can maintain your sample app in your own repo
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(or with another source control provider) and still be as important a part of
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the Flutter-verse as anything you see here.
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@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ Validate your idea against the following criteria:
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1. **The sample solves a single problem or set of tightly coupled problems.** <br/>
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If not, you're either writing a Demo app or an extended sample. These might
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still be appropriate for the samples repos, but need to be justified.
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still be appropriate for the sample repos, but need to be justified.
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2. **The target audience for the sample isn’t beginners.**
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3. **The sample code isn’t so complex that it needs video or text explanation.** <br />
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6. **The topic doesn’t have crossover with any existing samples.** <br />
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If it does, ensure that it wouldn't be better to update the existing sample.
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## What are your ongoing maintenance resposibilities?
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## What are your ongoing maintenance responsibilities?
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All sample code has an unbound maintenance cost. If you cannot commit to maintaining a sample
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(for the forseeable future, barring changes in life circumstances), then you should talk to the
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(for the foreseeable future, barring changes in life circumstances), then you should talk to the
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[primary maintainers] of this project, particularly @ericwindmill, before submitting a PR.
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Any new sample **must** have a CODEOWNER, and that owner is most likely you (the author).
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