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Who's looking for open source contributors? (week 48)

Open Source is about the community. Whether you have a project or you're looking to make your first PR, we want to help facilitate those connections.

Tell us about your project

Promote your project by providing a link to the repo. Everyone who posted in previous weeks is welcome back this week, as always πŸ˜„

Open Source should be a welcoming space for contributors. The README is the front door of your project. If you'd like to check out an example of a README, here's our OpenSauced/insights README.

If you submit please have the following in your repo to make it welcoming and helpful for contributors:

  1. README.md
  2. CONTRIBUTING.md

Feel free to drop your issues and repos in the OpenSauced Discord #πŸ‘€-looking-for-contributors channel at any time!

If you're new to open source, and you're not sure where to start, check out our Intro to Open Source course.

Finally, consider reading the Best Practices for Maintainers.

Just a note to say, we've restarted this post from something Ben was doing for a while :star-struck:

Happy coding!

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Franklin Ohaegbulam β€’

Web3collectives is an open source and free resource library for Web3 enthusiasts, smart contract developers, and blockchain professionals.

It is open to contributions.
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031nna β€’

I am! I am working on jobfetcher.org/ solo at the moment and boy do I need extra hands/eyes

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Thara Pearlly β€’

@031nna let me know if you are still looking for contributors.

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