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How to Open Source with Richard Schneeman (schneems)

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"Be a lurker and start small. Read a PR, try to understand what’s going on. Leave a thumbs up 👍 if you like it. This is a very easy way to get started. And build a habit out of that". -- schneems

How to Open Source: Learn the secrets of successful contributors

Recently, Richard published the book “How to Open Source: Learn the secrets of successful contributors". The missing handbook will guide you from making your first contribution to building a sustainable practice.

Listen to and watch our conversation with Richard Schneeman (@schneems) about the book, and how to go from coder to contributor.

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Chapters

00:00 Intro

02:28 say hello to our cat, bob!

03:25 what prevents developers from contributing to open source?

04:58 the bystander effect

06:42 not comfortable contributing to new repo

08:30 be a lurker: read a PR and leave a thumbs up

10:12 building tiny habits for Open Source

11:19 do you really want to contribute to open source?

13:53 If you contribute to Open Source, can you skip coding interviews?

14:39 do you need a CS degree to contribute to Open Source?

15:14 use a fake account or nickname on GitHub

16:18 what prevents people from contributing more?

17:52 how do you find time to contribute to open source?

19:00 how to do open source work as part of my job?

21:53 how do you find Open Source projects to contribute to?

24:16 how to build a culture of open source at work?

27:20 what is CodeTriage & how it works?

28:56 writing the book How to Open Source

30:07 tips for getting started with open source

32:23 workarounds vs fixing bugs upstream

34:10 can you get promoted by doing open source work?

37:29 open source work and becoming Principal Engineer

40:26 making mistakes in public

41:57 merging the wrong commit in Ruby on Rails

44:39 what if my Pull Request is rejected?

50:00 how to build a contribution practice

55:14 closing remarks

  continue reading

37 episodes

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Manage episode 344753225 series 2552731
Contenu fourni par hexdevs. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par hexdevs ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
"Be a lurker and start small. Read a PR, try to understand what’s going on. Leave a thumbs up 👍 if you like it. This is a very easy way to get started. And build a habit out of that". -- schneems

How to Open Source: Learn the secrets of successful contributors

Recently, Richard published the book “How to Open Source: Learn the secrets of successful contributors". The missing handbook will guide you from making your first contribution to building a sustainable practice.

Listen to and watch our conversation with Richard Schneeman (@schneems) about the book, and how to go from coder to contributor.

Episode Links

Chapters

00:00 Intro

02:28 say hello to our cat, bob!

03:25 what prevents developers from contributing to open source?

04:58 the bystander effect

06:42 not comfortable contributing to new repo

08:30 be a lurker: read a PR and leave a thumbs up

10:12 building tiny habits for Open Source

11:19 do you really want to contribute to open source?

13:53 If you contribute to Open Source, can you skip coding interviews?

14:39 do you need a CS degree to contribute to Open Source?

15:14 use a fake account or nickname on GitHub

16:18 what prevents people from contributing more?

17:52 how do you find time to contribute to open source?

19:00 how to do open source work as part of my job?

21:53 how do you find Open Source projects to contribute to?

24:16 how to build a culture of open source at work?

27:20 what is CodeTriage & how it works?

28:56 writing the book How to Open Source

30:07 tips for getting started with open source

32:23 workarounds vs fixing bugs upstream

34:10 can you get promoted by doing open source work?

37:29 open source work and becoming Principal Engineer

40:26 making mistakes in public

41:57 merging the wrong commit in Ruby on Rails

44:39 what if my Pull Request is rejected?

50:00 how to build a contribution practice

55:14 closing remarks

  continue reading

37 episodes

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