Open-source modus operandi
A guide to long-term best practices for managing open-source projects, covering organization, PRs, issues, security, and releases.
A guide to long-term best practices for managing open-source projects, covering organization, PRs, issues, security, and releases.
A developer shares personal experience and reasons for contributing to open-source projects like GitLab, highlighting non-coding contributions and benefits.
A guide on making your open source project more approachable for contributors, covering documentation, guidelines, and community building.
Advice for aspiring open-source contributors: focus on solving your own problems and building skills, not just contributing to popular projects.
A guide to maintaining open-source Python projects efficiently, covering tools, workflows, and community management for solo maintainers.
A reflection on open source philosophy, encouraging users to take ownership and contribute fixes or features to free software projects.
A guide on how to become an open source project maintainer by contributing to existing projects you use, without needing permission.
A summary of key lessons from Adam Grant's book 'Give and Take', exploring giver and taker personalities and their impact on success.
An open source maintainer argues that users should fix bugs and add features themselves, not just request them, and provides guidance on how to start contributing.
A guide encouraging developers to contribute to open-source projects like AngularJS by improving documentation, not just code.
A guide and free video series on how to contribute to open source projects, from creating a pull request to Git rebase.
Encourages open source contributions by emphasizing that even small fixes like typos are valuable and appreciated by project maintainers.
An open source maintainer shares his strategy for encouraging first-time contributors by creating easy, guided opportunities to submit code.
A developer's summary of their contributions to the Rust programming language during the IDA Summer of Code 2014, focusing on documentation and code fixes.
A developer plans their participation in the IDA Summer of Code, focusing on contributing to the Rust programming language.
A developer shares their journey to becoming a Python core contributor, emphasizing perseverance and the welcoming nature of the project.
Announcing the Move the Web Forward initiative, a community-driven project to help developers contribute to the web platform.
A guide on how to file effective bug reports and feature requests for open-source software projects, using Django as an example.