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ifme
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2022 Highlights: Open Source Development! β¨
ifmeorg/ifme- 2 pull requests
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How Muay Thai and Powerlifting Made Me a Better Programmer π₯ποΈββοΈπ©π»βπ» β Hacktoberfest Wrap-up!
Similarly, I spent a significant amount of time setting up the ruby on rails project of if-me for Hacktoberfest. It was hard and I wanted to give up in the middle, but every time I wanted to quit β there was this invisible force inside me that would kick in and make me go on.
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On persistence, collaboration, trial and error - Hacktoberfest 2022 πππ§
On a more positive note - I did write all the other tests required. I sent a PR anyway, even though I could not cover all lines.
publicgoods-scripts
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Gnome Receives β¬1M from German Government
(The Sovereign Tech Fund is different beast it seems because it is actually the German state behind)
So most of those non profits look the same, are all lead by some professionalβmanagerial class newcomer who have no real link to computer science. They are not really here to inspire people or recruit contributors, they are people in charge of keeping the money flowing, governance, compliance, etc.
My guess is this new architecture of the open source software ecosystem is an elegant way for tech (IBM, Google, etc.) to keep funding & control over key projects they rely on. While fiscally optimizing the whole thing & getting public money from the EU and others.
This is just my intuition, if someone could confirm...
What am I complaining about?
Those are not free, grassroot projects & organisations anymore. The day you will desperately need free software because the Orwellian architecture of the EU chatcontrol and cyber resilience act will be operational those non profits will most probably take the knee and comply.
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How Muay Thai and Powerlifting Made Me a Better Programmer π₯ποΈββοΈπ©π»βπ» β Hacktoberfest Wrap-up!
As outlined in my first and second blog posts, I took my time to find repositories I cared about and contributed to them. I did not just pick issues for the sake of getting my 4/4 pull requests. I wanted each of them to be meaningful. I felt accomplished through my small contributions because each of the organizations I contributed to was not random but had a special meaning to me. I spent years writing grant proposals for NGOs working for a good cause in Asia and the Pacific region. Similarly, I narrowed down my focus on contributing to digital public goods created by NGOs that were taking part in Hacktoberfest
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Impactful open-source projects
You should check out https://digitalpublicgoods.net/. They already have a large regisry of projects that support the UN sustainable development goals
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My first real-world technology project with UNICEF
Integration of eligibility form into existing website
- How to start your open source journey with UNICEF?
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