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Making something, even out of seemingly nothing. (Trusting People)
#Increment #Trust with #People
#CoCreate #CoOperate #Contribute
Back In Time
"Remove & Retention" (aka Auto-/Smart-Remove) has a new GUI and user manual section.
The project need your feedback.
The terms "Auto-Remove" and "Smart-Remove" are renamed…
GitHubPlease note that if you use #foss and arent #poor & #unable you need to #contribute either financially or with helping otherwise.
People will tell you that its not mandatory but if you can spare money or time and you dont, I consider you a cunt.
#newsbreak for #normies
#foss developers need to #eat. They cant fix your shit without a roof over their head.
So either throw COINS* at them, #CONTRIBUTE or #GTFO.
*if you are #poor and/or #homeless, this is not a message to you. To you I say: hang in there. We're working on it. Please use our free software as much as you like.
How to Start Contributing to Open Source Projects Guide
Open source software forms the backbone of countless technologies, frameworks, and tools used worldwide. Contributing to open source projects not only helps these projects thrive but also provides an excellent opportunity for you to sharpen your skills, collaborate with professionals, and build a strong portfolio.
Read More: https://machaddr.substack.com/p/how-to-start-contributing-to-open
#OpenSource #Contribute #Computer #Science #Networking #Linux #UNIX #Projects
I just made my first documentation contribution for a Linux distro. Honestly it was fun, I get to make my own guide that doesn't exist yet, and I get to hear my keyboard clickity clack as I type.
If you like typing and helping other people use Linux, I recommend being the change you want to see in the world.
Vanilla OS Handbook. Documentation, guides and other…
GitHubLearn how you can give back to open source communities without any programming skills. #opensource #community #contribute #technology
https://allthingsopen.org/articles/5-ways-to-help-open-source-projects
As someone who’s been using open source software for…
All Things Open@rowlandm unfortunately, no, I don't feel like these contributions have added any value to my portfolio/resume. For example, let's talk about #gitlab. The reason why I stopped was because I felt #exploited. For almost 6 months, all I did was #contribute - I also took part in 2 of their #hackathon. Any interaction with their employees felt robotic, corporate-like. I wanted something out of the community - #jobopportunities, #mentorship, or #upskilling, but nothing came out of it.
@RL_Dane
Are you considering to contribute & participate in the common voice project?
#Mozilla #commonVoice #OpenSource #contribute #samples #programming
When was the last time that you actually contributed to an open source project?
I'm certain that you've heard of common voice at Mozilla
In case you haven't The languages that need more data are All of them. So even contribute 15 samples a Day does a lot on the whole.
I had slacked off on my Common Voice contributions, but I'm now picking it up again
#Mozilla #commonVoice #OpenSource #contribute #samples #programming
Do you know @beacondb?
#BeaconDB is a #publicdomain wireless geolocation database.
Please consider contributing, and see how your contributions appear on the map.
Having a good public domain wireless #geolocation database is important for the #free and #opensource software (#FOSS) ecosystem like #MobileLinux.
See the website for details and coverage of your area and how to #contribute:
Ready to make an impact in #opensource? Explore how you can #contribute to #openSUSE. Join the community, report bugs, write docs, create #artwork and more. https://contribute.opensuse.org/
How can I help openSUSE?
contribute.opensuse.orgProject QOTO - Test Team for Ideas
@freemo Project QOTO - Could I ask you to send out a message out similar to what I've written below (copy and paste?) just so I can get working with #QOTO people in more of a official team?
Something like:
"FreeSchool has the ok to make a test #project within QOTO provided it's results go well and positively between it's people. Ask FreeSchool for more info."
People will then see it more as their thing and also shape it.
I'm not defining things too much more than "communication to find out the answers ourselves" to show the positive attempts as we go since I have to reply and understand people's ideas more.
They will see open feedback from each other (which will be the proof of work itself) which is why it's made using participation.
The message you send is there to help people see things as a group or #team effort to allow themselves to #contribute however they can and want to.
It won't need you to do any work actually.
What do you think of sending this message out today and see how it goes over time?
"FreeSchool has the ok to make a test project within QOTO provided it's results go well and positively between it's people. Ask #FreeSchool for more info."
There are many ways you can contribute to NVDA. These include (but are not limited to!):
- Translation (UI and user guide)
- Core NVDA software development
- Add-on software development
- Testing NVDA
- Submitting GitHub issues
- Triaging GitHub issues
We would be happy to hear from anyone who does or might be interested in contributing in any way - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdx60nulk_sfA3cbkn1aKlK_hk5qm8kNqiZObQeljHD_lfD9Q/viewform
Thank you for participating in this survey. Your feedback…
Google DocsInside the Linux Kernel: Architecture and a Guide to Contributing
The Linux kernel, the core component of all Linux-based operating systems, manages hardware, processes, memory, and security, acting as a bridge between applications and underlying hardware.
This is a guide on how to contribute and its architecture.
Read More: https://machaddr.substack.com/p/inside-the-linux-kernel-architecture
#Linux #Kernel #Contribute #Community #FOSS #OpenSource #Computer #Science #C #Rust #Maintainers #Code
@xeophin Any reproduceable use case you could share, to identify the bug ?
As a workaround, you can also use the DB Manager instead, where you can define new virtual layers, and there is a widget to save queries and consult queries history.
You could also consider a QGIS maintenance contract to get bugs fixed !
Take a #journey from #Spacewalk to #containerization with this Uyuni Project talk during the @opensuse Conference! Learn how to #contribute and shape its future. #openSUSE #Uyuni #Project #DevOps https://youtu.be/Og4vQHBKFkI?si=9IUhSOxRb9EPIL3H
Genial! Vielen Dank @floriandagner für dein starlight #template, das du dem #ImagesceneGenerator und uns spendiert hast!
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trmsc.github.ioHere's one for the #Education #K12 people maybe.
What's that #NurseryRhyme (i think?) something about... i think it's #cheese . and they're all sitting there. Might be a #hen with a #classroom of #students but i prob made it up like #falsememories
the IMPORTANT part is the end (of course) where the one guy-- i think he's a #rat -- well, he says "I'll have some of it...", and the hen basically tells him he's a jerk, and shouldn't have any because he didn't #contribute to making the cheese (whatever it was).
Sound familiar?
Do you know how to contribute to Penpot?
This are the clear paths to start contributing!
https://community.penpot.app/t/good-first-issues-to-contribute-to-penpot/5485
There are many possible reasons to contribute to open…
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