docs: fix GitHub Flow link in CONTRIBUTING#447
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docs: fix GitHub Flow link in CONTRIBUTING#447skyc1e wants to merge 1 commit intoNousResearch:mainfrom
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The CONTRIBUTING.md stated the project follows GitHub Flow but linked to the GitHub docs root (https://docs.github.com) instead of the actual GitHub Flow guide. Updated the link to point to the correct page so new contributors can quickly find the referenced workflow.
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Summary
CONTRIBUTING.mdreferences the GitHub Flow workflow but the link points to the GitHub docs root rather than the actual GitHub Flow guide. This updates the URL to point to the correct page.Change
Why
New contributors reading CONTRIBUTING.md expect the link to take them to the workflow being referenced. Landing on the docs homepage instead is a minor but confusing dead end.