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docs: add Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust (LFDT) to the document documentation glossary #814

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theekrystallee opened this issue Nov 1, 2024 · 0 comments
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🆕🐥 First Timers Only

This issue is reserved for people who have never contributed to Hiero or any open source project in general. We know that creating a pull request (PR) is a major barrier for new contributors. The goal of this issue and all other issues labeled by 'Good First Issue' is to help you make your first contribution to Hiero.

👾 Description of the issue

The glossary is missing some important terms

✅ Proposed Solution

1. Define these terms

2. add the defined terms to the glossary in alphabetical order.

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@theekrystallee theekrystallee converted this from a draft issue Nov 1, 2024
@theekrystallee theekrystallee added documentation Improvements or additions to documentation good first issue Indicates a good issue for first-time contributors labels Nov 1, 2024
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