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Where to find Open Source Projects

Tips for brainstorming potential projects:

  • What projects do you use and would personally benefit from?
  • Is there an issue you're passionate about?
  • Contributions don't have to be just code. Many open source projects are sorely needing better documentation (think of all the libraries you've used that could benefit from more/clearer examples), tests, and design.

Resources:

Feeling Overwhelmed? Try these:

Articles with advice for beginners:

Assess the projects

What to look for:

  • good documentation on how to contribute, including how to setup and run
  • good test coverage (so you know you don’t break shit)
  • a community (google group, IRC, forum etc)
  • labelled issues
  • positive communication in pull requests
  • Contributor Covenant

Find 1-2 issues that you could attempt



New to git? Go through this tutorial instead http://try.github.com/

What to do after today?

  • Work on the issue, then submit a pull request. There may be some back and forth - don't get discouraged!
  • Seek out a mentor if you need help submitting a pull request (a mailing list, a meetup office hours, us!)
  • Make some public projects for yourself
  • Blog/tweet about it!
  • Go to open source socials. Know of an upcoming event? Share it on the etherpad.

Open Source Projects

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