Talk
Intermediate
First Talk

Contribute & Collaborate: Breaking into Open Source

Approved

Session Description

Are you interested in open source but not sure where to begin? This session will walk you through your initial steps in the open-source community, assisting you in making valuable contributions and working with developers worldwide.


We will discuss:

- Making Your First Contribution: A step-by-step guide to contributing to an open-source project, from discovering beginner-friendly issues to making your first pull request.

- Git and GitHub Tutorial: Learning the basics of version control, repositories, branches, commits, and pull requests in order to proceed with confidence to GitHub.

- Student Open Source Initiatives: See how student-led open-source projects such as Google Summer of Code (GSoC), Outreachy, MLH Fellowship, and Hacktoberfest offer mentoring and sponsorship chances.

- Open-Source Collaboration Principles: Understand maintaining communication with the maintainers, adhering to project standards, and becoming an asset contributor for open-source ecosystems.


By the time you leave this session, you will be empowered with the information and tools to start your open-source journey. If you're a new user or you want to get better at what you do; this presentation will put you on the right track!


Key Takeaways

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References

Session Categories

FOSS

Speakers

Kanahia
Coordinator NJACK
Kanahia

Reviews

66 %
Approvability
2
Approvals
1
Rejections
1
Not Sure
Looks like a good friendly talk but needs to be revamped as it relates to James talk
Reviewer #1
Approved
Reviewer #2
Approved
Sounds too basic, it would be great if the speaker can share their experience instead
Reviewer #3
Not Sure
Doesn't have anything concrete/interesting + looks chatgpt
Reviewer #4
Rejected