Nice!!....always wanted to "give back" to the Open Source community...but lacked the skills....maybe I'll one day see my name in a list of developers who contributed!!.....fingers crossed!!!
So much respect for James and what he did at Meta! (aka Facebook)
This video is absolutely gold for those like me who want to start contributing in open source projects. Thank you!
I am all the way to the "Make Contributions" section. Not once has TESTING been mentioned. This topic should have been brought up numerous times already. How to do 'non-code' contributions; How to understand the code base; and even how to debug and TEST code changes, are obci9us places that really stand out.
I wish i could have known this since i quit my job for doing web analytics. Sometimes you donβt have the network and the collegues that would advice you to follow the rigth path. And self learning is not a straight path it takes a lot of time. Thanks for the rules of thumb.
I found one thing that is very useful - 'fixing a bug in Google chrome as a first - time contributor' article, there website gives me better understanding how the personal website looks like
Just 99k views??? it atleast has got to be a million by now.
I've waited so long for this course!!! π€©
Lets go..... Exactly what I wanted πππππ₯π₯π₯π₯π―
Thank you so much for the great content. The principles do not apply only to opensource projects but also projects within companies as clearly suggested in the talk. Bravo!
Anytime I'm looking for something, you guys deliver
This kind of content is invaluable
Presenting from a boat in Cartagena, Colombia. What a surprise!
I was looking forward to it thanks
Amazing
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Nice course , I have learned a lot thanks
Exactly what we need
Shouldn't the thumbnail say "Become an Open Source Main"?
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