how-to-contribute-to-open-source
A guide to contributing to open source (by freeCodeCamp)
CodeTriage
Discover the best way to get started contributing to Open Source projects (by codetriage)
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
how-to-contribute-to-open-source
Posts with mentions or reviews of how-to-contribute-to-open-source.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-25.
- Oen source ou projetos pessoais?
- May advantage ba magandang github profile?
- 28k --> 50k RAL. Che fare?
- how to find open source projects
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Three Tips for Submitting Your First Pull Request - from a Beginner
How to Contribute to Open Source Repo
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Local company looking for software developers
Possibly find some open-source projects to contribute to. ( https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/how-to-contribute-to-open-source )
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8 resources to start with opensource immediately
View on GitHub
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Everything you need to know about Outreachy!
If you have no experience working on Open Source projects, you better start to do some internet search about that and try to get into contributing to some projects. If you are just starting out, these are some websites that may help you -> https://opensource.guide/how-to-contribute/, https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/how-to-contribute-to-open-source, https://www.firsttimersonly.com/.
- Possibility of landing a remote job without no prior experience
- A guide to contributing to open source
CodeTriage
Posts with mentions or reviews of CodeTriage.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-21.
- Ask HN: Anyone looking for contributors for their open source projects
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đź’Ľ 50 Tips to Land a Remote Tech Job Based on My 45-Day Journey to 2 Offers
3. Open Source Contribution
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Docs Deserve More Respect
I wrote a book with a chapter on how to write docs for other people’s code https://howtoopensource.dev
I also wrote an open source tool for writing and testing tutorials https://github.com/zombocom/rundoc and another that will email you undocumented methods of open source code so you can practice writing documentation https://www.codetriage.com/.
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Where to Find Open Source Projects for Contribution?
CodeTriage helps you contribute to open source by “picking a handful of open issues and delivering them directly to your inbox”. (Source: CodeTriage)
- Ask HN: What’s the best way to start contributing to Open Source?
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Idea for project for intermediate c developper
Here are open source projects listed https://www.codetriage.com/ You can filter for "C".
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Cookpad to discontinue Ruby interpreter development - let's help Koichi and Mame land a new job or support them via GH sponsors
The biggest untaped potential (IMHO) is not one company funding 1 full time maintainer, but EVERY company allowing and encouraging EVERY developer to help and work with open source. This was the basis of my web app https://www.codetriage.com/. I have a chapter on it in my book How to Open Source (https://howtoopensource.dev/), and I talked to Yehuda about it for about an hour after my last talk at Philly ETE.
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What do i do to become hireable?
You can also use websites like up-for-grabs, goodfirstissue, or CodeTriage to find projects with open issues. Find one that looks easy or interesting to you and comment on it, asking if you can take a shot at it.
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Student looking to contribute to open source
I recommend these resources to help you contribute https://www.codetriage.com/ (free) and https://howtoopensource.dev/ (paid). DM if you can’t afford a copy.
- Are there any open source projects on Github that a person can get involved in if they want to start helping with coding projects? I was thinking if a person wanted to get some credit for coding something that actually got implemented in a project?