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Open-source project contribution journal (continued updates, hopefully)



 Here's me at my fourth job outta my college trying to contribute to some open-sourced projects in my free time. (Kinda a shame I haven't done it earlier.)


What I learnt so far (day 1)

    - maintainers (those given write permissions by project creators) gets to approve PR (ah AI jobs did not teach me about github)

    - There are a lot of stuff I might be able to contribute to! (For example I can probably write quality pr for like 50% of this project's first-timer friendly requests)

    - I have some interesting project ideas myself!

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