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How a Student Community Built Open Source Contributors for Two Decades

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Session Description

Back in 2006, while open source was still unfamiliar to most students in India, a small group at Amrita University explored an unconventional idea : that undergraduate students could contribute to real-world software used across the globe.They spent late nights in campus labs, learning, and experimenting. This was the origin of amFOSS (then “FOSS@Amrita”), one of India’s earliest student-led open-source communities.

Over the next two decades, amFOSS evolved into a self-sustaining ecosystem that continuously welcomed, trained, and mentored new contributors despite its members graduating and leaving every year.

This talk explores how a student organization sustained an open-source culture across two decades through structured mentorship pipeline, onboarding systems, and community traditions that helped transfer knowledge from one generation to the next, turning newcomers into contributors and contributors into mentors. The result has been a community that has produced more than 60 Google Summer of Code (GSoC) contributors and mentors, Outreachy interns, Linux Foundation (LFX) mentees, and maintainers contributing across major open-source organizations.

Key Takeaways
  • The importance of early exposure to real-world software development and how student communities can lower the entry barrier to open-source participation.

  • The role of mentorship, peer learning, and structured onboarding in building long-term contributor pipelines.

  • A replicable framework for universities and student groups looking to preserve community culture despite members leaving every year.

  • Understanding that lasting open-source communities are built through systems, culture, and mentorship, not just individual talent.

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Nishtha Jain Mentor | amFOSS

Hello..! I am a third year student at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham and a mentor at amFOSS, where I lead workshops and guide students into exploring open-source ecosystems. I am experienced in full-stack development and mobile development. Passionate about community driven engineering. I was part of the core team for amFOSS community booth at IndiaFOSS 2025 and regularly speak at open source events like Hacktoberfest to help beginners land their first contributions.

Nishtha Jain
https://nishthajain7.github.io/Portfolio/

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