You’ve been benefiting from the use of open source projects all year. Now is the time to say thanks to the maintainers of those projects, and a little birdy tells me that they love receiving contributions!
There are lots of ways to get involved in an open source project: improving docs, designs or existing code, supporting other users, fixing, replicating or triaging issues and bugs, or adding missing features.
New to open source? Here's our primer.
Contributing to open source projects is also a great way to build your profile in the community and improve your CV.
It’s really easy to get started. Even small contributions can be really valuable to a project.
This year we are encouraging organisers around the world to hold 24 Pull Requests hack events. Get involved this holiday season.
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