Next week, Opensource.com will begin publishing a series on Beginners to Open Source. This collection of articles will live as a resource that anyone can access anytime to learn more about what it's like to get started in open source, in any position and for any type of open source project.
We're not just talking code here
Opensource.com does highlight many ways someone can get started coding, submitting pull requests, and working directly on the software side of an open source project. But, open source methods are also used to make data more open, processes more transparent, and "secret recipes" like design files for farming equipment, housing, and 3D printable parts available to everyone.
In this series, hear stories about people who got started in open source many moons ago, or just yesterday. Find out what it was like, what lessons they learned that they can pass on to you, and how open source has changed their lives.
Open source is about creativity, innovation, and making things better.
How can you get involved today?
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