Hacktoberfest 2020 has started, and the ImageKit team is excited to have you contribute to our projects. Register at the Hacktoberfest site, so you can get your t-shirt!
We offer a forever free plan for the community, and 20000+ developers use ImageKit.io to resize and optimize images in real-time.
What to Work On?
We have prepared a list of beginner-friendly issues to work on so you can get your feet wet in contributing to open-source projects. There are several repositories in different programming languages that you can contribute to:
Find an issue labeled with hacktoberfest or good first issue to work on. If you find one that looks interesting and no one else is already working on it, comment on the issue that you are going to work on it.
Start hacking!
Create a pull request 🎉
What you can expect from us
Maintainers will be reviewing PRs, with the aim of including as many as possible in our releases and documentation.
If you have any questions, please create an issue in the relevant repository. We are happy to help.
Things that are ALWAYS welcome
Adding test cases
Improving documentation
Improving error handling and error messages
Improved logging (i.e., more clear, more beautiful)
Performance or security improvements
Educational content like blogs, videos, courses
If there's some other way you'd like to contribute, start a discussion by creating an issue in the relevant repository.
Hello 👋
Hacktoberfest 2020 has started, and the ImageKit team is excited to have you contribute to our projects. Register at the Hacktoberfest site, so you can get your t-shirt!
We offer a forever free plan for the community, and 20000+ developers use ImageKit.io to resize and optimize images in real-time.
What to Work On?
We have prepared a list of beginner-friendly issues to work on so you can get your feet wet in contributing to open-source projects. There are several repositories in different programming languages that you can contribute to:
Client-side SDKs
Server-side SDKs
Get started
hacktoberfest
orgood first issue
to work on. If you find one that looks interesting and no one else is already working on it, comment on the issue that you are going to work on it.What you can expect from us
Things that are ALWAYS welcome
If there's some other way you'd like to contribute, start a discussion by creating an issue in the relevant repository.
Resources
Good luck and happy Hacktoberfest!