How to contribute to an open source project? [closed]?

Find an open-source project, and look for their details on how to contribute. The exact processes tend to vary from project to project.

Yes, I would suggest you to have a look at: OpenHatch.

Head to github.com, find a project you'd like to contribute to, git clone their repository, start making changes. When you've got something useful put together, git diff it, mail your patch to the project mail list (or author), and then respond to their feedback. Iterate.

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Source code repository, continuously building the project. Be fixed before they get in the way. Watch a popular open source project (e.g. You email whenever it finds problems.

The mailing list for the project you set up the autobuilder for. Linux Weekly News - the best source of kernel information. See their Kernel section; they have a good set of tutorials for kernel developers.

"Dealing with unhelpful comments on your open source software", by Ploppy, at Avagadro.org. Diff, Patch, and Friends by Michael K.

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