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Getting Started Contributing Back To Open Source

markfreeman writes "The one burning need I have felt over the last year was to get involved with open source as a contributor. I have wanted to help with documentation, advocacy, and most of all, with programming. Here's the story of how I got started, thanks to openhatch.org (which calls itself 'an open source involvement engine') and how you can too."

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  1. Re:There's something not quite right about this by paulproteus · · Score: 4, Informative

    Thanks for your thoughts on the site!

    The project pages are actually generated from the list of projects people have said they contribute to. So it is all things that people on the site have worked on, in one way or another.

    The point of our the project is to help people find the *official* channel to contribute, and I think having that information in another place can't hurt.

    I really don't want the site to feel gross and astroturfy, since it's actually organic! So your feedback is helpful, if somewhat painful to hear. (-:

    Oh, yeah, and our hosting is two little Linode virtual machines, so we do suffer a bit more than huge sites like Launchpad when a load storm comes our way. We're working on performance, too. (-:

    -- asheesh at openhatch.org.

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