If you are a maintainer of open-source projects, add the label first-timers-only (or similar) to your project and list it here so that people can find it. If you are not a programmer but would like to contribute, check out the Awesome for non-programmers list.
This guide demystifies open source software and provides a comprehensive roadmap for making your first contribution. Enhance your skills, grow your network, and make a real difference in the tech community.
This project aims to simplify and guide the way beginners make their first contribution. If you are looking to make your first contribution, follow the steps below.
"How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub" by Egghead.io - A step-by-step video guide of how to start contributing to Open Source projects on GitHub.
Learn how to make a contribution to an open source project that will be accepted by maintainers. In this article, you'll learn how to contribute to an open source project by working through an example.
You can contribute in a number of ways both online and offline: documentation and triage, workshops and meetups, talks and blog posts, and writing code to help improve the Hoodie server itself.
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