This document lists some resources mentioned during the "Why, Where and How to contribute to Open Source" talk given at DevFest19 and JNation talk and all the other that came after...
- samanthabretous/black-speakers-in-tech - list of black speakers in tech
- OldMetalmind/PortugueseOpenSourceProjects - List of portuguese 🇵🇹 open source projects/communities
- fvcproductions/hire-me - Markdown based repository with resources for job search
- trentmwillis/i-stand - "A web component to embed in your personal site to show you stand with the protests against police brutality"
- ifmeorg/ifme - "Free, open source mental health communication web app to share experiences with loved ones"
- WorldHealthOrganization/app - COVID-19 App
- noopkat/electric-io - IoT dashboard (hardware project)
- miukimiu/react-kawaii - library of cute SVG illustrations (react components)
- vinta/awesome-python - A curated list of awesome Python frameworks, libraries, software and resources
- thepracticaldev/dev.to - code for dev.to website ... "Where programmers share ideas and help each other grow"
- noirbizarre/flask-restplus - Flask-RESTPlus is an extension for Flask that adds support to Swagger documentation while building the REST API
- HospitalRun Organization - Open source, modern software for charitable hospitals in the developing world
- zulip/zulip - Zulip server - powerful open source team chat
- scala-exercises - website with interactive tutorials and exercises to learn Scala programming language
- OptiKey/OptiKey - "OptiKey is an on-screen keyboard that is designed to help Motor Neuron Disease (MND) patients interact with Windows computers."
- obsproject/obs-studio - OBS Studio is a tool for live streaming and screen recording
You can look for communities / organization in the Google Summer of Code organization list
- Google Summer of Code
- HacktoberFest
- Outreachy
- Rails Summer of Code
- 24 Pull Requests
- Season of Docs
- MLH Fellowship
- Up For Grabs
- Google Code-in
Note: I mean "visible", because these involve PRs. I also contribute in other ways that don't involve pull requests.
- Added React Kawaii project to list of portuguese Open Source projects
- Pull Request where I continued someone else work
- Issue I reported and worked on for systers.io website through this pull request
- Update a LICENSE link on README from elastic/eui project
- Code Review I did for CONTRIBUTING.md file for a Flutter Portugal project
- Fix typo in exercises from FP in Scala from scala-exercises website
- opensource.guide
- "The Importance of feedback" from Systers Open Source blogspot
- Overcoming Blocks about Contributing to Open Source (my blog post)
I hope you enjoyed the talk and find these resources useful.
- isabelcosta.github.io
- Twitter @isabelcmdcosta
- GitHub @isabelcosta
- LinkedIn @isabelcmdcosta
- Medium @isabelcmdcosta
Hi Isabela,
once again, a great talk about open source contribution at JNation. You inspired me so much, I just create the account. I as well wanted to do the first contribution, but it seems it is not possible to do so for your gist :) but I can fork it, haha... anyway please check it here:
https://gist.github.com/zLounym/4a148f4d8f6e3e75ff93bb3f467b1960/revisions
I was checking those links which I wrote down during your talk and I am missing one ;)