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This is a crowd-sourced repository of all possible hacks for a developer's career growth. Combine a couple of them as your time allows and you will have a great recipe to the next level in your career.
For this research, we compiled our knowledge base and also specifically
crowdsourced diverse ideas & opportunities from technology leaders in different stages of their careers to build this map for developer careers.
How Open Source / Open Technology Could Help On Your ProjectWan Leung Wong
ITFest 2014, Seminar on Free & OSS in HK
How Open Source / Open Technology Could Help On Your Project?
A talk brief to talk about how to use open source or open technology to help on start a new project. How to choose technology, and what should people to concern on.
This presentation is delivered as part of the Faculty training program at Kristu Jayanthi College, Bangalore. The intent was to help students build competency and contribute to open source projects. Also which will eventually help them to build professional career in open source connected domains.
This event was organized by the SODA Foundation and lots of fabulous speakers delivered the series. Thank you SODA!!!!
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This document discusses various user research methods that can be used to improve open source software and ensure diversity. It begins by explaining the importance of intentionally including a diverse user base to drive innovation. It then provides an overview of common user research methods such as interviews, usability testing, card sorting, and analytics reviews. Specific examples are given around label testing and task-based navigation that resulted in improved user experiences and outcomes. The overall message is that proactively involving and understanding users is critical for the success of any software, including open source projects.
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I gave this talk on IEEE Day (October 7, 2014). I covered Introduction to Open Source, Various Projects and Products in Open Source, What students can get from Open Source and various different aspects of Open Source during this talk.
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Monty is creator and original developer of MySQL, Founder of MySQL Ab.
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Currently, Monty is CTO of the MariaDB foundation. Previously to that, he was CEO & VP Community of Monty Program Ab, as well as Partner and owner of Open Ocean Capital (since 2009).
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16. How?
2. Find easy tickets/tasks
● Many projects have #good-first-issue tickets
● Start with writing tests or documentation
● Review other people’s code
17. How?
3. Get familiar with the project owners
● Projects owners know issues for beginners & can also help you
● Talk with them on Slack, IRC, mailing list, etc.
● Help others if you want others to help you - you’re a part of a “community”
18. How?
4. Let some swag motivate you
● Google Summer of Code
● Hacktoberfest
● Google Code-In (Concluded in 2019
but keep an eye on new programs ;)