Hey!👋 I am Christina, a Developer Advocate at Forem who focuses on the open source community.
As I continue to work with the community in our open source project, I would love to understand any pain points or successes you have had while trying to contribute to an open source project.
Note: You do not need to name the specific project. If you have tried to contribute to DEV/Forem and want to give specifics that is fine!
Have you tried contributing to open source before?
Were you unsuccessful?
If so, what prevented you from contributing?
Did you encounter any unusual roadblocks?
What could the project maintainers have done better to help you?
Did you feel like the documentation was hard to follow?
Were you successful?
If so, what do you think helped you succeed in contributing to the project?
What advice would you give to someone else trying to contribute to open source.
Is there anything you would do differently?
Hi I'm codingGee. I'm currently contributing to an open source project, I would love to call the name but at this point i'm really uncertain about it but it's from Zuri. It's my first and it feels great being part so something huge that's molding me for greater opportunities and challenges in the future.
I was and still successful because of the team spirit. I was part of team Einstein haha we were really Einstein in the making and we worked together treating every issues and task assigned to everyone. We'd create a google meet and make sure everyone is learning and working effectively. The bond we created made us successful in every task assigned to us.
If i was to advice anyone on open source projects i'd say go for it! The sleepless nights, internet data exhaustion and many more sacrifice is worth the experience. It sharpens your skill and prepares you for real world challenge as a developer.
Everything I did brought me successfully to the end, I don't think there's anything I would have done differently :D