#looking for a open source project to join
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<@&987246924425994290> please have a look, thanks.
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If you’re looking to join an open source project, it’s great to pick one that matches your interests and skill level. Since you’re engaged in a Java Q&A environment, projects in the Java ecosystem might be a natural fit. Popular and beginner-friendly Java projects include libraries like Apache Commons, Spring Framework, or even tools like Jenkins.
You can start by exploring issues tagged as “good first issue” or “help wanted” on GitHub repositories. Participating in such projects helps you learn best practices, improve your coding skills, and contribute to the community.
Remember to read the contribution guidelines carefully for any project you choose. Open source involvement is as much about collaborating with others as it is about coding.
Useful links:
- First Timers Only — A site that lists projects welcoming first-time contributors.
- Up For Grabs — Curates repositories with issues labeled for newcomers.
- GitHub Explore — Discover trending and curated repositories by topic, including Java projects.
We have https://github.com/Together-Java/TJ-Bot
#tjbot-discussion
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TJ-Bot is the bot we use on this server. It is a beginner-friendly open source project; anyone can contribute - you included!
The idea of this project is to provide learning experience on a real-world project. You will be provided with our guidance at every step of the way, and friendly but thorough reviews!
Check it out at https://github.com/Together-Java/TJ-Bot and head over to #tjbot-discussion if you need help with anything 👌