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Hi, I'm one of the maintainers of Mentorship System application from Systers Open Source community.
Mentorship System is an application meant to help women in tech mentor each other during a certain period of time. It is still in early development (not in production). This is being developed solely by open source contributors!
Regarding tech stack the project is divided into a backend coded in python (flask) and an Android application which uses kotlin.
We have plenty of beginner friendly first timers only issues. You can also check available issues by looking up issues with Status: Available label.
Projects on GitHub:
I would love to see people trying out and learning about Open Source through this project.
I obviously cannot help out, but that's a really cool project you have started!
Thank you! But why is it obvious you cannot help? Are you interested in these technologies? And open source? If yes you can definately help if you want to :) open source is open for everyone!
I may have misunderstood you. I thought because of the goals of your group you were primarily looking for women to assist, but if that is not the case, then I will look through your open issues sometime soon!
No problem at all! The community is open for all! There's no limitation for who can contribute to the community or to the projects, feel free to contribute if you want to :)
I cannot help because of the stack but as Scott mentioned, Great project!
I am, for nightwatchjs.org and I know what you're thinking - ugh testing, what's the fun in that. Well, I can't argue with you there, I don't like testing either, but it's absolutely necessary, especially when you do refactoring all the time, like I do.
And working on the frameowork itself is indeed fun, sometimes, because a lot of people are using it already. And we are fun people to work with. Maybe.
Hey Andrei, whats the best way to contribute to this?. It looks interesting
Get it touch on twitter - @nightwatchjs. Thanks!
Cool thanx
Hi, I'm building a yet another static site generator, called Kulfon.
It is a JavaScript solution to quickly generate static or semi-static websites. The emphasis is on simplicity and ease of use.
It supports Nunjucks, Org Mode and Markdown. (I plan to add Marko.js, Stencil.js and Vue.js in the near future).
The project mantra is: A Static Site Generator for The Rest of Us. ;)
Looking for contributors to my project called emuto: github.com/kantord/emuto
Emuto is a small language and command line tool that is specifically designed for restructuring JSON (and other) data files. The syntax is heavily inspired by jq and GraphQL.
Emuto isn't designed to query databases. Rather, it can be used to restructure data that you obtain form APIs, static files, databases and command line software. This is useful when you have different libraries or software that could theoretically work together, but use different data structures or formats.
A practical example of that would be taking the output of the command
df
, and converting it's output data into a JSON file that can be displayed by your charting tool or uploaded to an API.I am looking for any kind of contributions, including:
... or anything you would like to do :-) If you are interested in developing languages, command line tools or you think that emuto is useful, then it should be a nice fit for you.
For anyone looking for Ruby projects to contribute, Sail and Correspondent are always looking for feedback, new ideas and contributions!
vinistock / sail
Sail is a lightweight Rails engine that brings an admin panel for managing configuration settings on a live Rails app
Sail
This Rails engine brings a setting model into your app to be used as feature flags, gauges, knobs and other live controls you may need.
It saves configurations to the database so that they can be changed while the application is running, without requiring a deploy.
Having this ability enables live experiments and tuning to find an application's best setup.
Enable/Disable a new feature, turn ON/OFF ab testing for new functionality, change jobs' parameters to tune performance, you name it.
It comes with a lightweight responsive admin dashboard for searching and changing configurations on the fly.
Sail assigns to each setting a relevancy score. This metric is calculated while the application is running and is based on the relative number of times a setting is invoked and on the total number of settings. The goal is to have an indicator of how critical changing a setting's value canβ¦
vinistock / correspondent
Dead simple configurable user notifications with little overhead
Correspondent
Dead simple configurable user notifications using the Correspondent engine!
Configure subscribers and publishers and let Correspondent deal with all notification work with very little overhead.
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'correspondent'
And then execute:
Create the necessary migrations:
Usage
Model configuration
Notifications can easily be setup using Correspondent. The following example goes through the basic usage. There are only two steps for the basic configuration:
Hi!
I am trying to learn go and I am looking for some Golang open source project that has tagged first bugs issues. I was looking for some projects, but they didn't have the tag or they looked really complicated for my current level.
Thanks!
Cast-Bucket is an open source podcast App for developers. Its written in React native and aims to achieve up to 95 percent code sharing between web, desktop and the mobile codebase.
The project is still in its infancy, and there's still a long way to go π
Repo:
github.com/cast-bucket/cast-bucket
As always, I'll point out that if you need any contributors/help with your .Net or .Net Core project, let me know.
I'm also willing to help as much as I can with any CI/CD issues you may have. I'm familiar with CircleCI, Codeship, and Azure DevOps.
Take a look to hydraecosystem.org.
We are also looking for mentors! --> dev.to/mecis/being-a-mentor-at-goo...
Interesting project! I see you participated in GSOC which makes me wonder if you'd be interested in Google Season of Docs as well (g.co/seasonofdocs)
Absolutely! we are looking for a mentor/administrator to apply for GSOD as well.
If you are interested, please join us or DM me in gitter.im/HTTP-APIs/Lobby
We also have an OpenCollective organisation: opencollective.com/hydra-ecosystem...
Joined the Gitter channel :)
Agorakit github.com/philippejadin/agorakit is a groupware for activists. It's the perfect opportunity for laravel developers to work on something useful for a lot of people (already thousand of users on several instances).
I will help every willing developer to get on board quickly. Your help is really appreciated!