#How to find & make open source contribution especially java and spring boot projects as beginner ?

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waxen prairie
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I dont how to find right projects to contribute by searching on github

flat girderBOT
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<@&1004656351647117403> please have a look, thanks.

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I dont how to find right projects to contribute by searching on github

To find and make open source contributions in Java and Spring Boot projects as a beginner, you can start by exploring platforms like GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket.

Here are some tips to help you get started:

  1. Look for "good first issue" labels: Many projects mark certain issues as beginner-friendly to encourage new contributors.
  2. Participate in Hacktoberfest: This annual event encourages open source contributions and is a great opportunity for beginners to get involved.
  3. Join Java and Spring Boot communities: Engage with community forums, meetups, or online groups to connect with experienced developers who can guide you.

Useful links:

waxen prairie
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@wispy coral

wispy coral
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why do u ping me?

waxen prairie
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please anwer this question

wispy coral
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no

waxen prairie
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why

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i think you know me

wispy coral
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i respond to threads when i want, know the answer and have time

glass monolith
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@waxen prairie There are some good projects you can browse on #1150852739467849829 You can filter and search through.

I have one personally that is Open-Sourced, and it's an Enterprise ready project with everything from Spring Security, Service Discoverability, Messaging Queues (Kafka) and it's a total of 11 Microservices.

It's designed for the Jr Java dev that wants a deeper understanding at a production ready project that is ready to scale.

My project: #1433780147156418601 message

There are also a few YouTube videos that explain the technicl decissions, as I live streamed the process (dw, there are higlights and recaps, don't have to watch the streams)

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What are you looking for in an Open-Source project?

What would draw you in, so that maybe we can help you find something around your skill/interest

hot radish
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i am searching to contribute in the opensource project with key set skills include java,springboot,spring,spring security,networking

waxen prairie
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Hi