#OpenSourceContribution

Helber Belmirohbelmiro
2024-11-26

Sharing your knowledge and experience is a great way to strengthen the open source community.

Read more ๐Ÿ‘‰ lttr.ai/AX5a3

Helber Belmirohbelmiro
2024-07-17

Follow these steps, and youโ€™ll be on your way to becoming a valuable open source contributor.

Read more ๐Ÿ‘‰ lttr.ai/AUMP5

Helber Belmirohbelmiro
2024-03-29

Good documentation is an important part of open source contribution.

Read the full article: A Beginnerโ€™s Guide to Contributing to Open Source
โ–ธ lttr.ai/AQwRy

2024-03-06

Made a pull request for my first open source contribution lesss goooo!! #opensourcecontribution

github.com/spliit-app/spliit/p

2024-01-04

Picking a ticket in Django is hard... There's a lot of them and none of them sound easy! ๐Ÿ˜ฌ
Review and Triage member @sarahboyce shares her top tip ๐Ÿฆ… for picking a ticket here: youtube.com/shorts/lojXKiXZoTo

#django #opensourcecontribution

๐Ÿ’ง๐ŸŒ Greg CocksGregCocks@techhub.social
2023-12-27

Current List Of All Open Source Software Used In ESRI Products
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esri.com/en-us/legal/requireme <-- link to list at ESRI site
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This list shows an example of the power of open source across the GIS spectrum, into the largest spatial software commercial vendor, bringing value to us all
For instance, when running a raster GP tool in ArcGIS Pro v3.2, the backend might be GDAL algorithm - with an ESRI wrapper - working hard; there are ~1,500 specific line item acknowledgements for this piece of software aloneโ€ฆ
#GIS #spatial #mapping #software #opensource #COTS #commercialsoftware #contribution #powerofopensource #opensourcecommunity #opensourcesoftware #opensourcecontribution #opensourcecontributions #gischat

screen shot - GDAL page, including open source license detailsscreen shot - ArcGIS Pro directory bin showing GDAL DLLscreen shot - list of ESRI Open Source Acknowledgements with links to get more detailsscreen shot - GDAL examples of the ~1,500 specific line item acknowledgements for ArcGIS Pro 3.2 aloneโ€ฆ
2023-11-20

How do you want to be recognised for contributing to open source? What makes you feel valued?

#opensourcecontribution

Stefano Marinellistefano@bsd.cafe
2023-11-03

One of the common critiques I often read about BSD systems is: "It doesn't run well on my laptop." I get the frustration: my own FreeBSD installation on an old MacBook Pro has been a series of headaches, whereas Fedora installed effortlessly with few remaining issues.

But should we judge an OS by how it runs on our personal laptop?

In my experience, BSD systems have caused far fewer issues on my servers compared to other platforms like Linux, despite my greater experience with Linux. On one server, for some reason, Linux would kernel panic hours after booting. FreeBSD runs without a hitch. If my experience were limited to that one server, I might falsely conclude Linux is terrible, which I certainly wouldn't claim.

I believe there's a right tool for every job. If your hardware is BSD-compatible, the choice is clear. Otherwise, instead of faulting the OS, itโ€™s better to find the best option for your hardware or, if possible, contribute to improving support.

#BSD #FreeBSD #Linux #Fedora #OperatingSystems #OpenSource #Tech #ServerLife #Compatibility #Software #TechCommunity #OpenSourceContribution

Outreachy Internshipsoutreachy@hachyderm.io
2023-10-30

The Outreachy December 2023 contribution stage ends today.

Remember to record at least one of your contributions and submit your final application. The deadline is today at 4:00 p.m. UTC.

You can find more details here ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผ
outreachy.org/docs/applicant/#

Wishing you the best of luck ๐Ÿค—

hachyderm.io/@outreachy/111169

#OpenSource #OpenSourceContribution #OpenScience #Outreachy #RemoteInternships

2023-10-29

We hosted a Django 5.0 testathon today (where we run the test suites of third party packages against the beta release of Django) and were just about to create a PR to django-environ when we realised that @adamchainz had beaten us to it! ๐Ÿ‘Ÿ
I swear that man is everywhere ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

#django #opensourcecontribution

Adriana Villela ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆadrianamvillela@hachyderm.io
2023-08-30

โœจLearn how to contribute to OpenTelemetry!! โœจAre you an #OpenTelemetry practitioner? Have you ever wanted to contribute back to OpenTelemetry, but didnโ€™t know where to begin? Then check out my latest blog post! ๐Ÿ‘‡

adri-v.medium.com/how-to-contr

#openSource #cncf #OTel #observability #openSourceContribution

Guilherme Dellagustindellagustin@fosstodon.org
2023-02-25

@dave , here an optimization for loading the comments: github.com/Podcastindex-org/we
#opensourcecontribution
With this PR, the comments are pushed to the UI via a chunked HTTP request, as soon as their replies are loaded.
Here is how it looks while it is loading:

2023-01-13

A unique part of an open source software like OpenProject is our community. Users, developers, advocates and anyone else interested and engaged in the softwareโ€™s usage, development and growth from all over the world collaborate on OpenProject. Thereby, everyone can contribute in different ways. You don't need to be a software engineer or IT expert to be part of our community.
openproject.org/blog/open-sour
#opensourcecommunity #opensourcecontribution #openproject #opensourcesoftware

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