This repo is home to the slides for a talk by Sara Cope on 10/3/2018 for the Dayton Web Developers meetup.
Slides are available to view in your browser.
A .pdf of the slides is also available.
Contributing to open source civic technology is a great way to give back to a project you care about, become a better community participant, and help make a project more useful while also leveling up your own personal skills. But often those who want to contribute have a few misconceptions that prevent them from making that first pull request, including:
- I’m not a good enough programmer to contribute to open source
- I don’t know the project well enough to contribute
- I don’t write code, so I can't add value to the project
After this talk, you'll walk away with an understanding of open source and civic tech. You'll feel empowered to contribute to a project that interests you and have a guide of what to look for when searching for that project. You'll also have a set of actionable best practices to follow when making your first open source pull request so that you feel less intimidated when contributing to a project.
Item | Requirement |
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Session time | 45 minutes + time for questions |
Intended Audience | Dayton Web Developers group members who have no or basic knowledge of open source code |
Pre-requisite knowledge | None |
Materials | None |
Delivery medium | In-person |