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I have a wish to start contributing to opensource. This project seems to align with my skills, and I want to contribute to the Teammates backend source code. But I am not sure where to start from, because almost all "good-first-issue" issues have a lot of comments and someone has already worked on them.
Can someone please help me push forward in my new journey of open source contributions? I will be so thankful.
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Hi, @ImranArif536. We appreciate your interest in the project.
You can consider having a look at the other issues, even those without the good-first-issue label. Some of them may actually be simple enough for beginners, but the team may not have marked them as good-first-issue yet.
If you want a suggestion, have a look at #13103. To me, it seems like it should be quite manageable.
Hi @jayasting98. Thank you so much for your response and suggestion. It is really helpful.
Yes, the issue that you mentioned seems to be manageable. Should I get it assigned to myself? And Is there any time constraint in which I should try to do it? Just to let you know, I have not yet set up the project locally. So I will do the local set up and then can pick it up.
Feel free to leave a comment on that issue (or any other issue) if you want to try to tackle it @ImranArif536.
Is there any time constraint in which I should try to do it?
No, not really. However, if you do not work on it for a long time (probably around a few weeks), we may let somebody else do it if anybody else wants to try it.
Hello,
I have a wish to start contributing to opensource. This project seems to align with my skills, and I want to contribute to the Teammates backend source code. But I am not sure where to start from, because almost all "good-first-issue" issues have a lot of comments and someone has already worked on them.
Can someone please help me push forward in my new journey of open source contributions? I will be so thankful.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: