Hey everyone! I'm just starting out with open source contributions and I'm on the hunt for some beginner-friendly repositories where I can make meaningful contributions. I've worked on projects like freeCodeCamp and The Odin Project already, but I want to dive deeper into projects that allow for more active participation and skill development through real collaboration.
I'm comfortable with JavaScript and TypeScript, so if you have any recommendations for repositories that have good documentation, beginner-friendly issues, or active maintainers, I'd really appreciate your suggestions!
2 Answers
I think your approach is a bit off. Instead of randomly picking projects, try using programs you care about and identify areas for improvement or bugs you can help fix. Open source isn't just about picking items off a menu; it’s about engaging with software you’re passionate about. But how do you even find good software to use in the first place?
You might want to check out any open source projects or packages that you already use. Personally, I believe the best way to give back is to contribute to tools that you find useful. Even if they don't have beginner-friendly issues at the moment, it's worth a look! It could lead to some meaningful contributions down the line.
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